Library 
Bureau  of 
Railway 
Economics 


A  LIST  OF  REFERENCES 
TO 

LITERATURE  RELATING  TO  THE 
UNION  PACIFIC  SYSTEM 


August  15,  1922 


Reprinted  by 

CROFTON  PUBLISHING  CORPORATION 
Post  Office  Box  28 
Newton,  Massachusetts 


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Union  Pacific 


II. 


PREFATORY  NOTE 


The  titles  included  in  the  list  of  references  on  the  Union  Pacific  System 
have  been  arranged,  first  by  the  names  of  the  railroads,  as  indicated  by  the 
Table  of  Contents,  and  second,  under  each  road  in  chronological  order,  except 
that  reports  and  other  publications  which  are  issued  at  regular  intervals  and 
entries  for  which  no  definite  date  of  publication  can  be  assigned  are  listed 
first.  Entries  under  the  heading  "Union  Pacific  Railroad"  include  the 
general  discussion  of  a  Pacific  railroad  which  preceded  the  chartering  of  the 
United  Pacific  in  1862,  as  indispensible  to  a  proper  understanding  of  the 
literature  relating  to  the  Union  Pacific,  its  financing,  and  the  relations  of 
the  Pacific  railroads  to  the  Government. 

Because  of  the  chronological  arrangement  an  Index  of  Names  is  appended 
to  the  list. 

An  attempt  has  been  made  to  indicate  the  libraries  where  the  literature 
included  in  the  list  may  be  consulted,  by  the  use  of  key  letters  which  are 
explained  in  the  List  of  Libraries.  It  should  be  stated,  in  fairness  to 
these  libraries,  however,  that  the  records  of  their  contents,  made  by  the 
Bureau  of  Railway  Economics  in  many  cases  several  years  ago,  may  not  ad¬ 
equately  represent  their  present  possessions. 

Such  indications  as  Poore,  Ames,  Cat . Pub . Docs . ,  Hasse,  mean  that  the 
entries  concerned  are  found  in  these  indexes  of  Federal  and  State  documents 
and  the  documents  themselves  may  be  seen  in  such  libraries  as  maintain 
document  sets.  The  indication  "Sale  Catalogue"  means  that  a  copy  of  the  item 
concerned  was  offered  at  public  auction  but  not  purchased  by  the  library  of  the 
Bureau  of  Railway  Economics  and  its  location  is  not  now  known. 

O’NEILL  LIBRARY 
BOSTON  COLLEGE  -* 


Union  Pacific 


III. 


The  figures  at  the  extreme  right  of  the  entries,  such  as  "18-2467", 
"A17-2543",  or  "J.C.5432",  indicate  that  printed  cards  are  obtainable  for 
cataloguing  purposes  from  either  the  Library  of  Congress  or  when  preceded 
by  the  letters  "JC"  from  the  John  Crerar  Library. 

It  should  also  be  understood  that  the  list  is  in  no  sense  definitive;  it 
includes  only  such  material  as  gets  into  libraries  and  may  therefore  not 
include  literature  published  by  the  companies  themselves.  There  is  also  a  mass 
of  legal  material  involved  in  United  States  and  State  court  cases  and  in  the 
cases  before  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  the  Commerce  Court,  of 
which  occasional  pieces,  such  as  briefs  and  court  decisions,  occur  here  and 
there  in  general  libraries  and  all  of  which  is,  of  course,  available  for 
consultation  in  law  libraries  and  general  libraries  maintaining  full  sets  of 
state  and  federal  decisions.  Material  in  such  collections  is  not  analyzed 
and  recourse  must  be  had  to  the  various  legal  indexes,  cyclopaedias,  etc., 
for  references  to  particular  cases. 


Union  Pacific 


IV. 


. LIST  OF  LIBRARIES . 

ASCE 

AmhC 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 

Amherst  College 

B 

BA 

BCLA 

BoiPL 

BPL 

BuffHS 

BurtHC 

Bureau  of  Railway  Economics 

Boston  Athenaeum 

Brit.  Columbia  Library  Ass'n. 

Boise  City  Public  Library 

Boston  Public  Library 

Buffalo  Historical  Collection,-  Detroit  Public  Library 

Burton  Historical  Collection,  Detroit  Public  Library 

CalSL 

Can. Arch. 
CHS 

CldvePL 
Columbus PL 
ComU 

CtHS 

CtSL 

CU 

California  State  Library 

Canadian  Department  of  Archives,  Ottawa 

Chicago  Historical  Society 

Cleveland  Public  Library 

Columbus,  Ohio,  Public  Library 

Cornell  University 

Connecticut  Historical  Society 

Connecticut  State  Library 

Columbia  University 

DCL 

DetPL 

Dartmouth  College 

Detroit  Public  Library 

FJL 

FL 

F.  J.  Lisman  &  Co.,  New  York  City. 

Financial  Library,  property  of  Guaranty  Trust  Co.,  New  York  City 

Gardner  or 
HBG 

Collection  of  Prof.  Henry  B.  Gardner,  Brown  University 

H 

Hasse 

Hopkins  Railway  Library,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  University 

A.  R.  Hasse' s  "Index  of  economic  material  in  documents  of  the  states 

HBG  or 
Gardner 

HU 

HUB 

HEH  or 

Hunt 

California".  Washington,  1908 

Collection  of  Prof.  Henry  B.  Gardner,  Brown  University 

Harvard  University 

Graduate  School  of  Business  Administration,  Harvard  University 

Henry  E.  Hintington  Collection,  San  Marino,  California. 

ICC 

I  mb 

IndSL 

IowaHS 

IowaU 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 

Imbrie  &  Co. ,  New  York  City 

Indiana  State  Library 

Iowa  Historical  Society 

Iowa  State  University 

JC 

JDB 

John  Crerar  Library,  Chicago 

Collection  of  John  Davis  Barnett,  Esq.,  now  in  University  of 

London,  Ontario. 

JHU 

Johns  Hopkins  University 

Union  Pacific 


V. 


KansCityPL 

KansHS 

Kansas  City,  Mo. ,  Public  Library 

Kansas  Historical  Society,  Topeka 

LC 

LH 

Lib  CO 

LSE 

LU 

Library  of  Congress 

Lee  Higginson  &  Co. ,  Boston 

Library  Company,  of  Philadelphia 

London  School  of  Economics 

Lehigh  University 

MagWS 

Mass  RR  or 
Mass  PS 

McGU 

MdHS 

Minn  HS 

MIT 

MoHS 

Magazine  of  Wall  Street,  New  York  City 

Massachusetts  Railroad  Commission,  now  Public  Service 
Commission 

McGill  University 

Maryland  Historical  Society 

Minnesota  Historical  Society 

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology 

Missouri  State  Historical  Society 

NebHS 

NebSL 

NHSL 

NOPL 

NWU 

NYPL 

NYSL 

Nebraska  Historical  Society 

Nebraska  State  Library 

New  Hampshire  State  Library 

New  Orleans  Public  Library 

Northwestern  University 

New  York  Public  Library 

New  York  State  Library 

Ogden  PL 
Omaha  PL 
OrHS 

OrSL 

Ogden,  Utah,  Public  Library 

Omaha  Public  Library 

Oregon  State  Historical  Society 

Oregon  State  Library 

PF 

PortLA 

PrU 

Pliny  Fisk  Statistical  Library,  Princeton 
Library  Ass’n  of  Portland,  Ore. 

Princeton  University 

University 

QU 

Queen’s  University 

Rgy 

RIHS 

RISL 

Ridgeway  Library,  Philadelphia 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society 

Rhode  Island  State  Library. 

Sale  Cat. 
SePL 

SpPL 

Sale  Catalogue,  as  source  of  information; 
Seattle  Public  Library 

Spokane  Public  Library 

not  seen. 

TaPL 

Tufts 

Tacoma  Public  Library 

Tufts  College 

Union  Pacific 


VI. 


UBC 

UC 

UCal 

UES 

UI 

UM 

UMinn 

UMont 

UNeb 

UOr 

UP 

USAgr 

USGS 

UW 

UWash 

University  of  British  Columbia 

University  of  Chicago 

University  of  California 

United  Engineering  Societies  Library,  New  York  City 
University  of  Illinois 

University  of  Michigan 

University  of  Minnesota 

University  of  Montana 

University  of  Nebraska 

University  of  Oregon 

University  of  Pennsylvania 

U.S.  Department  of  Agriculture 

U.S.  Geological  Survey 

University  of  Wisconsin 

University  of  Washington 

VanderbiltU  Vanderbilt  University,  Nashville,  Tennessee 


W&K 

Whitman 

WorcAS 

WPL 

WRHS 

WSL 

White  &  Kenble,  New  York  City. 

Whitman  College,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Walla  Walla,  Wash. ,  Public  Library 

Western  Reserve  Historical  Society 

Washington  St  ate  Library 

Y 

Yale  University 

Union  Pacific 


VII. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

Page 

Prefatory  Note  II  -  III 

List  of  Libraries  IV  -  VI 

PART  I.  Union  Pacific;  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (1862-1880), 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  (1880-1897),  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  (1897-  )  1  -  225 

Union  Pacific:  Merged  or  controlled  roads:  226  -  262 

Denver  &  Boulder  Valley  Railroad  Co.  226 

Denver  Pacific  Railway  &  Telegraph  Co.  226  -  228 

Junction  City  &  Fort  Kearney  Railway  Co.  228 

Kansas  Central  Railroad  Co.  228 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co.  228  -  245 

Kearney  &  Black  Hills  Railway  Co.  245 

Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  Railroad  Co. 

(U.P.  East.  Div.)  245  -  246 

Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  Co.  246  -  248 

Los  Angeles,  Pasadena  &  Glendale  Railway  Co.  248 

Los  Angeles  Terminal  Railway  Co.  249 

Northern  Kansas  Railroad  Co.  249 

Riverside,  Rialto  &  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  249 

St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City  Railroad  Co.  249  -  251 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Railway  Co.  251  -  253 

St.  Joseph  &  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  253 

St.  Joseph  &  Western  Railroad  Co.  253 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Railroad  Co.  253  -  256 

South  Omaha  &  Western  Railroad  Co.  256 

Union  Pacific  (Eastern  Division)  256  -  261 

Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  &  Colorado  Railway  Co.  262 

Utah,  Nevada  &  California  Railroad  Co.  262 

PART  II.  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company 

Oregon  Short  Line  -  Merged  or  controlled  roads.  263  -  274 

Idaho  Central  Railway  Co.  267 

Idaho  Northern  Railway  Co.  267  -  268 

Minidoka  &  Southwestern  Railroad  Co.  268 

Nevada  Pacific  Railway  Co.  268 

Ogden  &  Syracuse  Railway  Co.  268 

Oregon  Short  Line  &  Utah  Northern  Railway  Co.  268  -  270 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Co.  (1881-89)  270  -  271 

Salt  Lake  &  Western  Railway  Co.  271 

Utah  &  Nevada  Railway  Co.  271 

Utah  &  Northern  Railway  Co.  272  -  273 

Utah  Central  Railway  Co.  273  -  274 

Utah  Southern  Railroad  Co.  274 

Utah  Southern  Extension  Railroad  Co.  274 

Utah  Western  Railway  Co.  274 

Yellowstone  Park  Railroad  Co.  274 


Union  Pacific 


VIII. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Page 


PART  III.  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.  275  -  279 
Merged  or  controlled  roads: 

Boise,  Nampe  &  Owyhes  Railway  Co.  279 
Columbia  &  Palouse  Railroad  Co.  279 
Des  Chutes  Railroad  Co.  280 
Ilwaco  Railway  &  Navigation  Co.  280 
North  Coast  Railroad  Co.  281 
Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  -  281  -  288 
Walla  Walla  &  Columbia  River  Railroad  Co.  288 
Washington  &  Idaho  Railroad.  Co.  288  -  2  89 


APPENDIX  A.  Early  Congressional  debates  and  Presidential 
messages  on  the  Pacific  Railroad 


290  -  292 


APPENDIX  B.  Minor  Railroad  projects  connected  with  the  Union 

Pacific  in  various  Western  states  -  Historical  Sketches  292  -  294 


Colorado  Central  Railroad  292 
Denver  Central  &  Georgetown  Railroad  292 
Denver  Pacific  Railroad  &  Telegraph  Co.  292 
Denver,  South  Park  &  Pacific  Railroad  293 
Denver,  Utah  &  Pacific  Railroad  293 
Echo,  &  Park  City  Railroad  293 
Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Railway  Co.  293 
Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  Railroad  293 
Oregon  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co.  293 
Oregon  Short  Line  293 
Pacific  Railroad  of  Missouri  293 
People’s  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  293 
Salt  Lake  &  Western  Railroad  293 
Salt  Lake,  Sevier  Valley  &  Pioche  Railroad  294 
Utah  &  Nevada  294 
Utah  &  Northern  294 
Utah  Central  294 
Utah  Eastern  294 
Utah  Southern  and  Utah  Southern  Extension  294 


295  -  299 


Index  of  Authors 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  UNION  PACIFIC 
SYSTEM 


PART  I 

Union  Pacific  Railroad 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Incorporated  July  1,  1897;  successor  to  the  properties  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Co.,  formed  Jan.  24,  1880  by  the  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.  (chartered  July  1,  1862),  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  and  the 
Denver  Pacific  Railway  &  Telegraph  Co.  cf.  Poor,  1888:1881;  1897;  787;  1919:1551. 

Serials . 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Annual  Report.  Boston  (etc;)  v.  8°  and  4° 

Report  year  ends  Dec.  31,  1870-97;  June  30,  1898-1916;  Dec.  31,  1916  - 
to  date. 

Two  issues  of  1876  report:  Boston,  Printed  for  the  company  (n.d.) 
and  New  York,  J.  Hamilton,  printer  1877. 

Two  editions  of  1888  report;  B  copy  is  2d  ed. 

Title  varies:  1870-1883,  Report  to  the  stockholders  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  (1879-1882,  Union  Pacific  Railway;  1883,  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company);  1884-1891,  Report  of  the  directors  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  to  the  stockholders;  1892-1897,  Thir¬ 
teenth-  (Eighteenth)  annual  report  of  the  directors  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company  to  the  stockholders;  1898-1899,  Report  of 
the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company;  1900-  to  date,  Third  -  Annual 
Report  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 


ASCE .  1877. 

B .  1870,  73-75,  76  (Bost.  &  N.Y.)  77  to  date. 

BPL .  1871,  1873-96,  98,  -1916  (D) 

BufHS _  1882,1900-1903,05-07,09-1916  (D) 

CHS .  1871,73-83,1900-02,05,08,13. 

CU .  1876,82-93,95,97-99,1902,04-11,13-17. 

CalSL _  1882,84,86,88,1900-02,05-11, 13-15. 

ComU _  1900-11,13,15,16,  (D) 

CtHS .  3-15,  1882,1900-15,16  (D) 

CtSL .  1902. 

Dart .  1884-90,93,96,1900-11,16  (J) 

FJL .  1877,82,83,85,88-96,98-1913. 

Gardner..  1883,85,86,99-1912. 

H .  1876,77,79,81-88,90,92,96,98  -  to  date 

HU .  1871,73,74,73-1921. 

ICC .  1870,  72-1921. 

IaHS .  1902,05,10,13. 

IaU .  1902,05,07,10,13. 

JC .  1879,81-88,90-93,96 ,98-to  date. 

KansHS...  1884,88, 1911-to  date. 

LC .  1871,73-96,98-1906,08-15. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 


UP,  Annual  Report  (cont'd) 

LSE .  1882,1904,05,09,11,13-19. 

LU .  1882-1903, 05-to  date. 

MIT .  1881-1911, 16(J) . 

MagWS _  1874-78,80-96,98-1914,16-17. 

McGU .  3,4,6,8-13. 

MinnHS. . .  1882,84,1899-1902,04-07,09,10,13. 

MoHS .  1869,70,84,86. 

NHSL .  1864-94, 97, 99-1911, 16 (J) . 

NWU .  1901,02,05-07,09-11,13,  15,17.- 

NebSL....  1890 

NY .  1871,73,74,76-96,98-1916. 

NYSL .  1882-83,1913,16. 

PF .  1882  -  to  date. 

PortLA. . .  1889 , 92 . 

St.LPL...  1882-1911, 14, 16(J). 

UC .  1873, 77, 78, 81-87, 93, 94- 19 16(D). 

Ucal .  1882-87, 91, 93, 96, 98-to  date. 

UES .  1870,74-1911,13,  15-17. 

UI .  1876-91, 93-1911, 13-16 (D) . 

UM .  1882, 84, 86, 1899-1915, 16(D). 

UMinn....  1898  -  to  date. 

UNeb .  1882,84-89, 1901-11, 13,15, 16(D) . 

UP .  1874,77-70,82-88,91-96,99-1915. 

UW .  1874-79, 81-91, 93, 95, 98-1911, 13-to  date. 

WRHS .  1882-86,88,1900-11,13-14. 

Y .  1877, 79, 82-88, 93, 98-to  date. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Approximate  statement  for  the  fiscal  year. . . 
broadside.  4°  B  has  1900 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company 
Financial  statements. 

ICC .  1883 

NY .  1881 

Union  Pacific  System 

...Law  department  Bulletin.  v.2,no.l-  ;  July  1,  191 3— 

Omaha,  v.  4° 


Vol.  1  never  printed. 

Not  published  March  1918-Feb.  1920. 

B  has  July  1913-Feb.  1918,  March,  1920  -  to  date 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

...  List  of  officers,  agents,  and  stations...  Omaha,  Neb.,  v.  16° 
B  . . .No.  27.  Oct.  1,  1905. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Preliminary  statement  of  income  account ...  broadsides .  4° 

Year  ends  June  30. 

B  has :  1915,16. 


2. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Receipts  and  expenses  of  the  ...  Oregon  Short  Line  &  Oregon  RR  &  Nav.  Co. 

NY  ...  Jy-D.  1899, F,Ap. Je-D. 1900;  Ja,F.  Ap.Je-D.01;  Ja,F.  1902. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  the  chief  engineer. 

H  ...  1866,68/69,88-93,95,98. 

OmahaPL. .  1864-68. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

Report  of  the  general  solicitor  ...  Omaha,  v.  8° 

1885/87  has  title:  Report  of  the  general  attorney... 

B .  13th,  Oct . 1885-Jan. 1 , 1887 ;  21st,  1894. 

ICC...  1888,92. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Report  of  the  government  directors  ...  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior;.. 

Washington  (etc.)  v.  8°  and  4° 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Government  Directors. 

Annual  Reports.  (The  Government  Directors  entered  upon  their 
duties  in  Oct.  1864.  The  early  reports  were  usually  printed  as 
Congressional  documents...  The  reports  made  in  1864  and  1865  are 
found  in  James  H.  Simpson's  report.  In  1886  a  compilation  was 
ordered  to  include  all  reports  from  1864  to  1886.  This  compilation, 
however,  omitted  some  of  the  reports  for  1866,1867  and  1869,  which 
may  be  found  in  Congressional  documents  (1308-2,  special  session, 
Senate)  and  (1691-180). 

No  reports  have  been  found  for  1870  and  1871.  The  last  report 
submitted  was  for  1898,  the  pecuniary  relations  of  the  Government 
with  this  road  terminating  Nov.  1,  1897.  1877-98,  in  Annual  Reports 

of  Interior  Department; 

Report  year  ends  December,  1880-1883;  June  30,  1884-1897. 

Title  varies.  1880-1881,  1884,  have  title:  Annual  Report... 

Several  issues  of  reports  for  1875,  1895  1896. 

Also  issued  as  government  documents,  with  document  series  note. 

B  and  ICC  have: 

1866/67 . (40th  Cong.  Spec,  sess . Sen. Ex. doc . 95)  B,ICC 
1872/73.  (43rd  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House. Ex. doc. 95)  B. 


1874. 

(43rd  Cong. 

2nd  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc. 30)  B. 

1875. 

Boston,  For  the  company.  ICC 

1875. 

Fairfield,  la. 

,  W.W.Junkin.  ICC 

1875. 

(44th  Cong. 

1st  sess.  House.  Ex. doc. 127)B, 

1876. 

Boston,  For  the  company.  ICC 

1877. 

(45th  Cong. 

,1st  sess.  Sen. Ex. doc. 2)  B,ICC 

1878. 

Wash. ,  G.P . 0. 

ICC. 

1879. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

ICC. 

1880. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

B 

1881. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

B 

1! 

(47th  Cong. 

,  1st  sess.  House. Ex. doc. 41)  ICC 

3. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 


Reports  of  the  government  directors  (cont'd) 

1882.  (47th  Cong., 2d  sess.  House. Ex. doc. 94)  B 

1883.  New  York.  B. 

"  (48th  Cong., 1st  sess.  House. Ex. doc. 83)  B,ICC 

1884.  Wash. , G.P.O.  (48th  Cong. 2d  sess . House. Ex. doc. 79)  B,ICC. 

(48th  Cong., 2d  sess.  Sen. Ex. doc. 29)  Ames 

1885.  (49th. Cong. , 1st  sess.  Sen. Ex. doc. 73)  Ames 

1886.  Wash. G.P.O.  ICC 

"  (49th  Cong. 2d. sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. 10)  Ames 

1887.  (50th  Cong.  1st  sess. House. Ex. DoC. 148)  ICC 

1888.  Wash.  G.P.O.  ICC 

1889.  Wash.  G.P.O.  ICC 

(51st  Cong., 1st  sess  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  48)  Ames 

1890.  Wash. , G.P.O.  ICC 

"  (51st  Cong. , 1st  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc. 233)  B 

1891.  Wash. ,  G.P.O.  B,ICC 


ff 

(52nd  Cong. , 

1st  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc. 4) 

Ames 

1893. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

B , ICC. 

1894. 

(New  York)  B 

• 

IV 

(53rd  Cong. , 

3d  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc. 3) 

P,ICC 

1895. 

If 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 
New  York.  B 

B,  ICC 

II 

(54th  Cong. , 

1st  sess. Sen. Doc.  6)  B 

1896. 

VI 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 
(New  York)  B 

ICC, B. 

II 

(54th  Cong. , 

2d  sess. Sen. Doc.  12)  B. 

1897. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

ICC,B 

If 

(55th  Cong. , 

2d  sess . Sen. Doc. 5)  B 

1898. 

Wash. ,  G.P.O. 

ICC,B 

II 

(55th  Cong. , 

3d  sess. Sen. Doc. 12)  B 

In  other  libraries  as  follows: 


BPL .  1874,76,79,82-84,89-93,95-98. 

BufHS _  1891,92,94,96. 

CHS .  1879,84,85. 

H .  1875,77-95. 

HU .  1869,88-92,95,97,98. 

ICC .  1864-86,88-93,95-98. 

IaHS .  1891-98. 

IndSL _  1864-85. 

JC .  1892,98. 

LC .  1878-80,84,92,95. 

MIT .  1895-98. 

NY .  1884. 

PU .  1892,93,95,98. 

Tufts....  1886,87,90. 

UC .  1878,87,90. 

UM .  1879,92,93,95-98. 

UW .  1864-86,88-90,92,93,95,98. 

Separates  from  report  of  the  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

B .  1886-88,90,92-96,98. 

ICC .  1886. 


**  1892  (52nd  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc. 4)  B 


4. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  System. 

Revenue  and  expenses,  rail  lines  &  outside  operations, 
broadsides.  4° 

B  has:  Jl, Sept. , 1907-1906 ; Jan. , Oct. , Nov. , 1908-07; Jan. 1909-08. 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

Statement  for  the  year  ending  June  (Boston,  4° 

NY  has  1884. 


Union  Pacific  System. 

Statement  of  transportation  operations,  broadsides  4° 
B  has:  Feb , May, 1907-1906. 


Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

(Statements  of  the  Pres,  to  the  directors  May  1,  1883-Mar. 24 , 1885)  (Boston 
1884,85)  4°  5  pphs.  BPL 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Theatrical  diary.  Season  Omaha, Neb.  v.24° 

LC  has  1890/91.  1  v. 


Union  Pacific  System. 
Time  tables. 


B  has:  Sept.  11,  1921. 


CA  11-2429 
Unrev 1 d 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Educational  Bureau  of  Information. 

...  Instruction  paper...  (Omaha?)  cl909-13.  v.  4°  13-13180 

In  1913  the  Bureau  merged  with  the  Educational  Bureaus  of  other 
roads  to  form  the  Railway  Educational  Bureau. 

Contents : 

A. 1.  History  of  the  Union  Pacific.  cl909.B,ICC, JC,LC. 

A. 2.  Geography  of  the  Union  Pacific.pt. I.  General. cl909.  ICC,LC 
A.  2. (?)  U.P.  railroad.  General  information.  cl910.  B. 

A. 3  Geography  of  the  U.P.pt.2.  Nebraska.  cl910B.ICC 
A. 4. Geography  of  the  U.P.Pt. 3. Wyoming.  cl910.  B,ICC. 

A. 5.  Geography  of  the  U.P.pt. 4. Utah.  cl910.  B,ICC. 

A. 6.  Geography  of  the  U.P.pt. 5. Colorado. c. 1910.  B.ICC. 

A. 7 .  Geography  of  the  U.P.pt. 6. Kansas.  cl910.B,ICC. 


B.4.  Formulas.  cl910.  LC. 

B.6.  Plane  figures.  cl911.  LC. 

B.7.  Solids.  cl912 .  LC. 

B.8.  Logarithms.  cl911.  LC. 

B. 9.  Trigonometry.  cl911.  LC. 

C. l-4.  Elementary  electricity  and  magnetism.  cl909-10.  B,ICC,LC. 

C. 13-15.  Block  and  interlocking  signals.  cl919.  LC. 

F.6-7.  Railway  mechanical  engineering.  cl911.  LC. 

FA. 1-2.  Mechanical  drawing.  cl913.  LC. 

FT.l.  Principles  of  the  gas  engine.  cl913.  LC. 

Ft. 3.  Railroad  track  motor  cars.  cl912.  LC. 

FT. 10  The  McKeen  motor  car.  c!912.  LC. 


5. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  Educational  Bureau  of  Inf ormation . . . (cont ' d) 

G.  1-7, 10-11, 15-16.  Station  work.  cl911.  LC. 

G.  1-3.  Station  work.  cl912-13.  LC. 

H.  1.  The  history  of  transportation.  cl910.  B,LC. 

H.  2.  Freight  traffic.  cl910.  B,LC. 

H.  3.  Tariffs.  cl911.  B,LC. 

I.  1.  Standard  track  tools.  cl910.  LC. 

I.  3.  Track  work-Ballast .  cl910.  ICC. 

I.  4.  Track  work-ties.  cl910.  ICC. 

I.  5.  Track  work-Rails  and  fittings.  cl910'.  ICC. 

I. 6-9.  Track  work.  cl910-12.  LC. 

J.  2.  Standard  track  tools  (In  Japanese)  cl910.  ICC. 

J.  3.  Track  work-Ballast.  (In  Japanese)  cl910.  ICC. 

J.  4.  Railroad  accounting.  (In  Japanese)  cl910.  ICC. 

J. 5-7.  Track  work.  (In  Japanese)  cl910-ll  LC. 

K.  1-8,10.  Railroad  accounting.  cl910-ll.  LC.  (B  has  1,2-4) 

L. l.  Railroad  operation.  Time-tables.  cl910.  B,ICC. 

L.2-3.  Railroad  operation.  Rules.  B,LC. 

L.4.  Railroad  operation.  Yard  work  -  General.  B,LC. 

L.  10.  Railroad  operation.  Handling  live  stock.  B,LC. 

L.  11.  Railroad  operation.  Freight  solicitation.  B,LC. 

L.  12.  Railroad  operation.  L.C.L.  freight.  B,LC. 

L.  13.  Railroad  operation.  Car-load  freight.  B,LC. 

L.  14.  Railroad  operation.  Interchange  of  business.  B,LC. 

L. 15-20.  Railroad  operation.  LC. 

N.l-2.  Combustion  and  firing,  pt.  l-2.cl910.  LC(ICC. ,  pt.  1) 

N.3-4.  Locomotive  boilers.  cl911.  LC. 

R.  1-3.  Refrigerator  traffic.  cl911-13.  LC. 

U.  1-3.  Concrete  construction.  cl911-12.  LC. 

V.  1.  Telegraph  apparatus  and  instruments.  cl911.  LC. 

W.  1.  Telephone  train  dispatching.  cl910.  LC. 

X.  3.  The  value  of  courtesy.  cl910.  B,  LC. 

X.  4.  How  to  locate  defective  wheels.  cl910.  B,ICC. 

X.  5.  Address  of  George  A.  Post.  B. 

X.  6.  Railroad  business  mail.  B. 

X.  7.  First  aid  to  the  injured.  B. 

Z.  10.  Safety  first  cl912.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  General  Superintendent's  Office. 

Circulars  relating  to  establishment  and  discontinuance  of  stations, 
appointment  of  agents,  etc. 

No.  23,  Dec. 1884-918,  May  7,  1887.  KansHS. 

No.  2,  Jan. 3, 1887-24,  Jul.26,1887.  KansHS 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  General  Superintendent's  Office. 

General  Orders. 

8.  March  15,  1883.  KanHS 
44. Dec.  29,  1886.  KanHS 


6. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  Kansas  division. 

Semi-annual  report.  General  attorney. 

No.  4,1881.  KanHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Dept. 

Agricultural  bulletins. 

HU  has  77-80,82,83. 

Union  Pacific  employees  magazine,  Vol.  1-9. 

Denver,  1886-94. 

Ceased  publication,  Oct.  1894. 

B .  Ja. Ap . Oct . Dec. 1892 ;Apr. , Jun-Jul, 1893. Feb. -Oct. 1894. 

H .  V. 1-9, 1886-94. 

ICC...  V. 2, 1887-88. 

JC. . . .  V. 6, 1891  (incomplete) 

The  Union  Pacific  magazine.  v,  1.  no.  1  -  Jan. ,  1922- 
(Omaha?  1922- 

B  has  Jan.  1922  -  to  date 

Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

1864/5-1875.  Pacific  Railroad  interest  fund;  receipts  and  payments. 
(A.R.  State  Treasurer  1864/5  (p.13)  -  bienn.  rept.  1873075) 

Hasse  California  267 


Pacific  Railroad  Company 

1865-1873.  Statement  of  condition  of  Pacific  railroad  fund. 

(A.R.  State  Controller  1864/5  (pp. 86-87 ;-bienn. rept . 1871/3) 

Hasse,  California  267 


No  date. 

Browne,  Carl. 

Cartoons  illustrating  the  conception  and  completion  of  the  Union  and 
Central  Pacific  railroads,  (n.d.)  obi.  4°  HU 

Dodge  Gen.  G.M. 

How  we  built  the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  with  what  I  know  of  Harriman,  etc. 
plates  including  interesting  early  views.  8  vo.  171  pp. 

Privately  printed,  n.p.  n.d.  Sale  catalogue 

Ephraim,  William,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company,  and  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Company. 

Bill  of  complaint.  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  2d  judicial  district,  Southern 
district  of  New  York.  Kans.  HS. 

Leary,  John 

Ocean  to  ocean,  a  great  national  highway ... (N .Y . )  n.d.  16  p.  0.  UCal. 


7. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  I 

The  National  Railway.  Argument  in  favor  of  its  charter  by  Congress.  n.p., 
n.d.  41  p.  8° 

Signed  by  N.  L.  Jeffries,  for  the  incorporators.  JHU. 

J.H.U.  Bol.  econ.  pamphlets,  v.92. 

The  Pacific  Railroad  (n.p.n.d.) 

p.  441-448.  80  ICC. 

(Poppleton,  A.  J.) 

Statement  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  In  opposition  to  House 
Bill  No.  2416,  being  a  Bill  to  compel  that  company  to  pro  rate  upon 
passengers  and  freight  with  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  Railroad  Company 
of  Nebraska.  10  p.  8°  ICC. 

Salt  Lake  City,  with  a  sketch  of  the  route.  Union  and  Central  Pacific  Rail¬ 
roads,  from  Omaha  to  Salt  Lake  City,  and  from  Ogden  to  San  Francisco... 
N.Y.  T.  Nelson  &  Sons.  Salt  Lake  City,  C.  R.  Savage,  n.d.  31  p. 

(Nelsons'  pictorial  guide-books)  Burt. 

Shellabarger  &  Wilson. 

Before  the  Senate  Committee  on  appropriations.  In  the  matter  of  the 
pending  proviso  changing  the  contract  rate  of  compensation  for  trans¬ 
portation  by  the  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  railroad  companies. 
Brief  for  said  companies  ...  Washington,  D.C.  T.  McGill  Co.,  printers 
(n.d.)  13  p .  8°  B. 

Tweed,  Charles  H. 

Congress  has  no  power  to  alter  the  contracts  between  the  United  States 
and  the  Pacific  Railroad  companies,  as  expressed  in  the  acts  of  July 
1,  1862,  and  July  2,  1864.  (New  York,  n.d.)  7  p.  8°  B,ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Additional  brief,  resisting  application  of  the  Burlington  &  Missouri 
River  Railroad  Company  to  be  declared  a  "branch"  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

7  p.  8°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

The  great  Pacific  Northwest  and  Alaska,  a  panorama  of  grandeur,  a 
revelation  of  accomplishment,  a  vision  of  opportunity.  Chicago,  Union 
Pacific  Railway  (n.d.)  47  p.  Whit. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Land  in  Kansas.  Omaha,  Festner,  (n.d.)  48  p.  nar.  8°  Kans.HS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

List  of  corporators  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  (n.p., n.d.) 

2  1.  4° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

(Manuscript:  Engineers's  location  survey  profiled.)  n.d.  6  rolls. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

Oregon  and  Washington.  Sights  and  scenes  via  the  Union  Pacific  overland 
for  the  tourist...  Chicago.  WRHS. 


8. 


Union  Pacific,  Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Receivership  records,  etc.  526  vols.  pamphlets,  pts.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Souvenir  of  the  overland  limited  running  every  day  in  the  week(n.p.n.d.)  37p. 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  vs.  the  Sioux  City  and  Pacific  Railway 
Company.  Washington.  9  p.  8°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  from  Omaha,  Nebr.  What  has  been  done  and  when  it 
will  be  finished.  7  p.  8°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

(Union  Pacific  System,  maps)  6  maps  on  roller  f°  Before  1903.  ICC. 

Union  Pacific;  Union  Pacific,  Denver  &  Gulf  System.  NY. 

U.S.  Circuit  and  District  Courts,  8th  Circuit. 

Union  Pacific  receivership  records  ...  comp,  by  W.  J.  Calloll.  (n.p.,n.d.) 

735  p.  PortLA. 

U.S.  Circuit  Court.  Iowa. 

Iowa  and  the  U.P.  road  Opinion  of  Judge  Dillon,  of  the  U.S.  Circuit  Court, 
on  the  terminus  question.  ICC. 

Villard,  Henry. 

Papers  of  Henry  Villard,  containing  material  on  the  Union  Pacific,  are  in 
the  Widener  collection  at  Harvard  University. 

1832. 

Emigrant  (Editorial) 

Something  new  (project  for  railroad  to  Pacific) 

(Emigrant,  (Ann  Arbor, Mich.)  Feb.  6,  1832) 

Accredited  to  Judge  S.W. Dexter,  publisher  &  one  of  owners  of  the  paper. 
(This  editorial  quoted  in  most  histories  of  the  road,  and  of  Pacific 
railroads)  Washtenaw  County  Hist.  Assoc. ,  (Ann  Arbor)  Mich.  Lib. 

1837 

Tarascan,  L.  A. 

Louis  Anastasius  Tarascan,  to  his  fellow  citizens  of  the  United  States: 
the  gradual  western  march  from  the  present  and  future  U.S.  and  terri¬ 
tories  of  North  America,  through  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  northwest 
coasts  on  the  Pacific  Ocean,  with  railroad  communication  across  the  plains 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  and  the  establishment  of  settlements 
on  the  Bay  of  Columbia. 


1839. 

Dearborn,  Henry  A.  S. 

Letters  on  internal  improvements  and  commerce  with  the  West.  Boston, 1839 
119  p.  8°  BHS ,LC , ICC. 

1845. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  railroad. 

(Niles  natl.  register,  v.  68: no . 11 ; 170 ;May , 1845)  comment  on  Whitneys' 
project  included. 

(Darby,  William) 

Commercial  intercourse  with  eas  tern  Asia.  Railroad  to  the  Pacific 
(The  American  Review,  v. 1 : 424-32 ;Apr. 1845)  LC. 


9. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1845. 

Hunts  Merchants  mag.  (Editorial) 

(A  western  steam  route  to  the  east)  In  Monthly  commercial  chronicle 
(Hunts  merchants  mag.  v. 12: 80; Jan. 1845)  Quoted  in  Hon.  Zadock  Pratt's 
letter  to  the  people  of  the  U.S.,  see  1847.  B,LC. 

"...  those  persons  are  now  living  who  will  see  a  railroad  connecting 
New  York  with  the  Pacific  and  a  steam  communication  from  Oregon  to 
China. . ." 

U.S.  Congress . House . Committee  on  roads  and  canals. 

Report  on  Whitney's  plan;  extracts  from  his.  memorials .  March  1845. 

(28th  Cong.  2nd  sess.  H. R. 199 ,pp. 1-5) 

Whitney,  A. 

(Address)  to  the  people  of  the  U.S.  (Concerning  a  proposed)  railroad  from 
Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  (Also)  Memorial  to  Congress  (on  the  same 
subject).  (Added)  Report  of  the  Comm,  on  roads  &  canals  by  R.  D.  Owen. 
N.T.P.,  n.p.  (1845)  12  p.  8°  BPL. 

Whitney,  A. 

Atlantic  &  Pacific  Railroad.  Reply  to  the  Hon.  S.  A.  Douglas,  Washington, 
Dec.  5,  1845.  4  p.  8°  B. 

Whitney,  Asa 

(Letter  to  Editors  of  New  York  Courier  and  Enquirer  on  the  subject  of  a 
railroad  to  the  Pacific)  (Reprinted,  with  editorial  comment  in  Niles 
National  Register,  v. 68:312;  July  19,  1845)  LC. 

(Whitney,  Asa) 

National  Railroad  connecting  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.  (Washington,  1845) 

4  p.  8°  Caption  title.  Memorial  presented  to  the  House  of  Represen¬ 
tatives,  Jan.  28,  1845.  B,LC,Y.  5-39791 

Also  issued  as  28tn.  Cong.  2d  sess.  House  Doc.  72,  Cordz. 

Wilkes,  George, 

The  history  of  Oregon,  Geographical  and  political  ...  embracing  an 
analysis  of  the  old  Spanish  claims,  the  British  pretensions,  the  United 
states  title:.. .a  thorough  examination  of  the  project  of  a  national 
railroad,  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean...  New  York,  W.  H.  Colyer, 
1845.  128  p. fold. map. 8°.  LC,OrHS,PortLA,QU,UWash.  l-Rc-392. 

Wilkes,  George. 

Project  of  a  national  railroad  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
for  the  purpose  of 

New-York,  The  author,  1845.  23  p.  8°  LC,Y,WorcAS  5-39784 

1846. 

Mills,  Robert. 

Memorial. .. submitting  a  new  plan  of  roadway .. .Washington ,Pitchie  &  Hess, 
1846.  37  p.  8°  (29th  Cong.  1st  sess. House  Doc.173)  ICC. 

Railroad  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 

(Junt's  merchants  magazine,  v. 15:477-80;  Nov.  1846)  LC. 

U.S.  Congress. House. Committee  on  roads  and  canals. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. . .Wash. 1846  48  p.  8°  (29th  Cong. 1st  sess. 
House  Rept.  773.)  ICC. 


10. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1846. 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Public  Lands. 

...  Report ... (on)  a  memorial  of  sundry  citizens  of  Indiana,  praying  the  con¬ 
struction  of  a  national  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Columbia 
River,  and  the  memorial  of  Asa  Whitney,  suggesting  the  means,  and  submitting 
a  proposition,  for  the  construction  of  such  road  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington?)  G.  B.  Maigne,  printer  (1846)  51  p.  fold. map. 8° 
(29th  Cong. ,1st  sess.Sen.  (Rept.)  466)  To  accompany  S. No. 246.  Submitted  to 
Mr.  Breese,  July  31,  1846.  B,ICC. 

Editorial  comment  with  extracts  from  Hunt’s  mag. , v. 15 : 477-80;Nov. 1846  B. 
Debate,  chiefly  by  Senator  Benton,  on  Rept.  &  Bill  in  Cong,  globe,  v. 
15:1171;  Aug.  4,  1846.  B,LC. 

U.S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

. . .A  bill  to  set  apart  a  portion  of  the  public  lands  with  which  to  con¬ 
struct  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington?) 

1846  4  p.  8°  (29th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  S.246.)  B,BPL,ICC. 

Whitney,  Asa 

. . .  Memorial  of  Asa  Whitney  praying  a  grant  of  public  land  to  enable  him 
to  construct  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Feb.  24, 
1846.  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  public  lands.  (Washington)  Ritchie  & 
Heiss,  print.  1846.  10  p.  fold. map. 8° 

(U.S.  29th  Cong.  1st  sess. Sen. doc. 161)  HU,ICC,LC,Y.  5-39790 

Wilkes,  George. 

Memorial  for  a  national  railroad  from  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

New  York,  1846,  CU,Hunt,JDB.  Discussed  in  Bancrofts,  Oregon,  v.l;590. 

1847. 

Carver,  Hartwell. 

Proposal  for  a  charter  to  build  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  ...  Washington,  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  1847.  38  p.l  1.8° 
H,HU,LC,LU,NY,PortLA,SalemPL,UWash  Y.  5-39785. 

Connecticut.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific  coast.  May  26,  1847. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Sen.  Mis. doc. 18) 

DeBow's  commercial  review  (Editorial) 

Projected  southern  and  northern  routes  across  the  continent  to  the  Pacific. 
(DeBow's  commercial  rev.,  v. 3 : 485-95 ; Jun. 1847)  B. 

Georgia.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Coast.  Nov.  19,1847. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Sen.Misc. doc.  58. ) 

Resolution  favoring  construction  of  railroad  on  plan  of  Asa  Whitney. 

Hall,  Willis. 

Speech  of  Wm.  Moseley  Hall,  of  Buf f alo ,N . Y . ,  in  support  of  his  resolution 
...  in  favor  of  a  national  railroad  to  the  Pacific... at  the  great  river 
and  harbor  convention,  at  Chicago,  Ill. July  7 , 1847. Chicago , Journal  office 
print,  1847.  22  p.  8°  B, Buf fHS , Ct .HS , CtSL. 

Illinois.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  coast.  March  1,  1847 . Ip . (30th. 
Congress. 1st  sess. Sen. Mis. Doc. 76)  Resolution  favoring  construction  of  rail¬ 
road  upon  plan  of  Asa  Whitney. 

Maine.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific  coast.  June  10,  1847. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate. Mis. doc. 5) 


11. 


Union  Pacific,  Pt.  I 


Niles  national  register  (Editorial) 

Communication  between  the  Oceans.  (Niles  natl.  reg. , v. 73 ;no . 81 13-1 14 ;Oct . 
23,1847)  Comment  on  Whitney's  article  in  DeBow's  rev.,  for  Oct.  Editors 
agree  with  Whitney  as  to  most  practicable  route,  comment  on  this  editorial 
by  "a  valued  correspondent  in  La. ,In  Niles ', Jan. 23 , 1848 .  Seel848.  P,P.L. 


1847. 

New  York  (State)  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  . . .  recommending  an  appropriation  of  land  for  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Oregon  territory,  on  the  plan 
proposed  by  Mr.  Whitney.  (Washington?)  Tippin  &  Streeper,  printers  (1847) 

2  p . 8°  (30th  Cong., 1st  sess. Sen. Mis .no. 1)  Ordered  printed  Dec.  8,  1847.  B. 

Pratt,  Zadock. 

The  project  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  Letter  to  the  people  of  the 
United  States. 

(Hunt's,  v. 17:385-90;  Oct.  1847)  B. 

In  editorial  comment  on  this  letter,  the  Editorial  in  Jan. 1845  issue 
p . 80  is  quoted  in  the  note  that  Mr.  Pratt's  letter  was  also  published  in 
the  National  Intelligencer,  &  Union  of  Washington,  D.C. 

Rhode  Island.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific  coast.  Feb.  28,  1847.  1  p.  (30th 
Cong. ,  1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis.  doc.  4) 

Tennessee.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific  coast.  Dec.  1,  1847. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong.,  1st  sess. Sen. Mis. Doc.  no.  29) 


Whitney,  A. 

Intercommunication  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  (DeBow's 

commercial  rev.  v. 4: 164-76;Oct.  1847)  Ed.  comment  in  Niles  National  Reg¬ 
ister,  v. 73: 113-114;0ct.23, 1847.  LC.  B(has  DeBow's  rev.) 

Whitney,  Asa. 

Mr.  A.  Whitney's  address  before  the  legislature  of  Alabama,  on  his  project 
for  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington)  J.  &  G.S. 
Gideon,  printers  (1847)44p.2  fold. maps. (incl . front .) 8°  LC.  5-39782. 

Wilkes,  George. 

Proposal  for  a  national  railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  for  the  purpose  of 
obtaining  a  short  route  to  Oregon  and  the  Indies.  4th  ed. Revised  and  re¬ 
published  from  "The  History  of  Oregon",  by  the  same  author.  New  York. 1847. 
24  p.  8°  HU,LC,UWash,WorcAS.  5-39783. 

1848. 

Alabama.  Legislature. 

Resolutions  regarding  railroad  to  Oregon. Jan. 15 , 1848.  1  p.  (30th  Cong. 1st 
sess. House. Mis.  doc. 17)  Approves  Mr.  Whitney's  plan  of  connecting  Lake 
Michigan  with  Pacific  ocean  by  railroad.  P.  (not  found) 

The  commerce  of  the  lakes  and  Western  waters. 

(Hunts'  merchants'  mag.,  v. 18 : 4 88-497 ;May  1848)  rrs.  p.  496-97  B. 


12. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1848. 

Davis,  Charles  H. 

Steam  mail-packet  route  to  China;  And  a  railroad  communication  between  the 
Pacific  and  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi. 

(Hunt’s  v. 18 :p . 467-476 ;  (May,  1848).  B. 

Kentucky.  Legislature. 

...  Railroad  to  Oregon.  Resolutions  ...  relative  to  Mr.  Asa  Whitney’s 
plan  of  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington?) 
Tippin  &  Streeper,  printers  (1848) 

1  leaf.  8°  (30th  Cong. 1st  sess.  House.Mis.doc.  55) 

Ordered  printed  March  22,  1848. 

Maryland.  General  Assembly.  House  of  Delegates. 

By  the  House  of  Delegates,  January  26,  1848.  Whereas  the  construction  of  a 
rail  road  across  the  continent  of  North  America,  would  make  the  United 
States  the  great  highway  between  Europe  and  the  populous  and  wealthy 
empires  of  Asia,  would  greatly  facilitate  our  own  intercourse  with  those 
regions  -  would  tend  to  consolidate  our  union  -  would  connect  and  bind 
Oregon  and  the  Pacific  coast  to  us,  and  would  give  a  fresh  impulse  to 
our  great  agricultural,  manufacturing  and  commercial  interest,  etc.,  etc. 
(Maryland  printing,  1848)  Sale  catalog. 

-  Same  (30th  Cong., 1st  sess.  House.  Mis. doc. 68).  B. 

Maury,  M.F. 

A  railroad  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific:  Where  shall  the  railroad 
begin  on  the  Atlantic  and  where  shall  it  end  on  the  Pacific? 

(hunt’s,  v. 18:  p.592-60;  June,  1848)  B. 

Mills,  Robert. 

...  Memorial  ...  respecting  a  new  route  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  with  a  plan 
for  the  transportation  of  dispatches  to  Astoria  in  fifteen  days. 
(Washington?)  Tippin  &  Streeper,  printers  (1848) 

7  p.  fold. map. 8°  (30th  Cong. , 1st  sess . Senate . Mis . doc. 51) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  15,  1848.  B,UWash. 

New  Jersey.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific  coast.  Feb.  8,  1848. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong. 1st  sess. Sen. Mis.  doc. 77) 

Resolution  favoring  grant  of  land  for  construction  of  railroad  upon  plan 
of  Asa  Whitney. 

Ohio.  Legislature. 

Resolution  for  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Pacific.  Feb.  18,  1848. 

2  p.  (30th  Cong. 1st  sess. Sen. Mis. doc. 124) 

Pennsylvania.  Legislature. 

...  Railroad  to  Oregon.  Resolutions  ...  relative  to  Asa  Whitney’s  plan  for 
the  construction  of  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
(Washington?)  Tippin  &  Streeper,  printers  (1848) 

2  p.  8°  (30th  Cong. 1st  sess. House. Mis. doc. 47) 

Ordered  printed  Mar.  13,  1848).  B. 


13. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1848. 

P .  ,  B .  L . 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railway,  another  route  proposed.  (Niles  Natl.  Regis¬ 
ter,  v. 73 ,No . 2 1 , Jan . 23 , 1848)  "From  a  valued  correspondent  in  La."  who 
proposed  a  Texas  route.  Comment  on  Whitney’s  scheme  and  on  editorial  in 
Niles  for  Oct.  23,  1847. 

Rail-road  to  the  Pacific. 

(U.S.  Magazine  and  democratic  review,  v. 23:405-12;  Nov.  1848)  B. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Select  Comm. 

Report  on  Whitney’s  railroad  to  the  Pacific;  discussion  of  distances; 

Asiatic  trade;  Oregon  trade,  etc.  June  1848. 

(30th  Cong. 1st  sess.H. R. 733;pp. 1-77)  Rep.  Pollock,  Chairman.  Reviewed  in 
Democratic  Review,  v. 23:405;  Nov.  1848. 

Whitney,  A(sa) 

Address  of  Mr.  A.  Whitney,  before  the  legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  on  his 
project  for  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  I.G.  McKinley  &  J. M. G. Lescure , printers , 1848 . 20p. fold. maps . 8° 

LC.  6-10856 

Whitney,  Asa. 

Memorial  of  Asa  Whitney,  praying  for  a  grant  of  land  to  enable  him  to 
construct  a  railroad  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Jan.  17,  1848. 
7  p.  (30th. Cong. 1st. sess. Sen. Mis .No. 28)  MIT. 

Whitney,  A. 

The  proposed  railroad  tothe  Pacific.  (Hunt’s  v.19,  p. 527-531 ;Nov. 1848)  B. 
Reprinted  with  editorial  comment  in  American  Artisan,  v. 2 ,No . 18 , 1848 .  B. 

1849. 

Albert,  John  James 

(Copy  of  a  letter... to  J.  Loughborough  on  the  subject  of  a  railroad  to 
the  Pacific)  Washington,  Sept.  24,1849.  14  1.  f°  ICC. 

Bayard,  William,  and  company. 

Memorial  of  Wm.  Bayard  and  company,  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa¬ 
tives  of  the  United  States,  praying  for  a  charter  for  a  railroad  from  the 
Mississippi  River  to  California.  Washington,  Printed  by  John  Towers,  1849. 
16  p.  8°  B , BPL ,HU, Y .  A  15-1686. 

Benton,  (Thomas  Hart) 

Highway  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Speech  of  Mr.  Benton 
of  Missouri,  in  the  Senate. .. February  7,  1849 ... (Washington)  Printed  at 
the  office  of  the  Daily  Globe  (1849)  8  p.  8°  LC.  5-39789 

Carver,  Hartwell. 

A  memorial  for  a  private  charter  asked  for  by  Dr.  Hartwell  Carver  and 
his  associates,  to  build  a  railroad  from  some  point  on  the  Mississippi  or 
Missouri  rivers,  or  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

(Washington)  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers  (1849)  5-39786 

B, BPL, HU, CornU. LC,UI ,Y. 

Communication  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 

(Commercial  Review,  v.70:  O.S., p.1-36;  July  1849. 

i,  * 

Connection  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  by  rails  across  North  America. 
(Hunt's,  v. 21 ,p616-621 ;Dec .  1849)  B. 


14. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1849. 

Darby,  William. 

The  proposed  railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(Hunt's,  v.21:p. 194-199:Aug. 1849)  B. 

Derby,  E.  H. 

Pacific  railway. 

(Western  Journal,  v. 3: 193-201 ;Dec. 1849. ) 

A  letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Western  journal,  with  some  editorial 
comment.  B. 


Ewing,  T. 

Need  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific,  for  the  development  of  Oregon  and 
of  Asiatic  commerce.  Dec.  1849. 

(31st  Cong. 1st  sess. House  Ex. Doc. 5;  pp. 10-14) 

Also  in:  (31st  Cong. 1st  sess. Sen. Ex. Doc. 1 ;pp. 10-14) 


Gilpin,  Wm. 

Speech  on  the  subject  of  the  Pacific  Ry.  at  Independence,  Mo.  Nov.  5, 
1849,  n.t.p.,n.p.  24  pp.  8°  BPL. 

The  Great  Pacific  Railroad. 

(American  Rev. ,v. 4 : 67-79 ;Jul. 1849)  B. 

The  Great  Pacific  Railroad.  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce 

(American  Review,  v. 10 : 311- 13 ; Sep t .  1849)  LC. 

Houston,  Sam. 

Resolutions  regarding  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific,  Jan.  8,  1849. 

(30th  Cong., 2d  sess. Senate. Mis . doc. 12) 

Favors  appointment  of  committee  to  report  upon  expediency  of 
building  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  to  San  Francisco,  also 
as  to  a  military  road. 

Johnson,  Theodore  T. 

Sights  in  the  Gold  region  and  scenes  by  the  way»  New  York,  1848  12° 

Alta.  California,  railroad  to  the  Pacific,  California  mountains, 
"Digger"  Indians,  Indian  murders  of  Oregon  men,  etc.  Sale  catalogue 

Loughborough  J. 

Art.  -  III  -  Pacific  railway. 

(Western  journal  of  Agriculture  (etc.)  . . .v.2 : 386-436 ; Sept . 1849)  LC. 
Loughborough,  J. 

Commerce  of  the  East.  -  No.  IV  Pacific  railway. 

(Western  Journal  of  Agriculture  (etc.)  v. 2 : 105-2 1 ; Feb .  1849)  LC. 
Loughborough,  J(ohn) 

The  Pacific  telegraph  and  railway,  an  examination  of  all  the  projects 
for  the  construction  of  these  works,  with  a  proposition  for  harmonizing 
all  sections  and  parties  of  the  Union,  and  rendering  these  great  works 
truly  national  in  their  character.  By  J.  Loughborough. .. Saint  Louis, 
Printed  by  Charles  &  Hammond,  1849.  2-39781 

1  p.  l.,xx,(5)-80  p.  2  fold  maps. (incl. front)  8°  B,JHU,LC. 


15. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1849. 

Memphis,  Tenn.  Board  of  Mayor  and  aldermen. 

National  plan  of  an  Atlantic  and  Pacific  rail  road,  and  remarks  of  Albert 
Pike,  made  thereon,  at  Memphis,  November,  1949.  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Gazette 
and  democrat,  print.  (1849)  16  p.  8°  LC.  5-39788 

New  York  (City)  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Memorial  and  resolutions  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  city  of  New 
York. .. August  7,  1849.  Reprinted  as  Appendix  No.  36,  to  House  Report 
No.  140,31st  Cong., 1st  session.  B. 

Noted  in  American  (Whig)  Review,  v. 10: 311 , Sept .  1849  LC. 

Niles,  John  M.  Railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(Hunt's  v.  21,  p.  72-79;  Jul.  1849.  B. 

-  Reprint  (New  York,  1849)  8  p.  Sale  catalog 

Palmer,  Aaron  Haight 

Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  M.  Clayton,  Secretary  of  State,  enclosing  a  paper 
geographical,  political,  and  commercial,  on  the  independent  oriental 
nations;  and  submitting  a  plan  for  opening,  extending,  and  protecting 
American  commerce  in  the  East,  &c...Pub.  by  direction  of  the  Department 
of  State  in  the  National  Intelligencer  of  the  6th  September,  1849.  Rev. ,  and 
republished  with  an  appendix.  Washington,  Gideon  &  Co ., printers , 1849 . 

63  p.  8°  A  19-55 

Canals  and  railroads  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans;  p.  21. 
Pike,  Albert. 

Remarks ...  on  national  plan  of  an  Atlantic  and  Pacific  railroad... 

Memphis,  November,  1849. .. (Memphis , 1849?)  16  p.  8°  B,ICC. 

Proceedings  of  the  friends  of  a  rail-road  to  San  Francisco,  at  their  public 
meeting,  held  at  the  U.S.  Hotel  in  Boston,  April  19,  1849,  including  an 
address  to  the  people  of  the  United  States;  showing. . . P.P.F.  Degrand's 
plan  ...  Boston,  Dutton  &  Wentworth, printers, 1849 , 32p. 8°  Ca  7-3231 ,unrevd. 

B . BPL , Buf fHS .Hunt ,LC . 

- Same. 24  p.  8°  B. Ba, BPL, H, Hunt , ICC, JC,Y. 

- 2d.  ed.  Boston, Dutton  &  Wentworth, 1849 , 24p. 8°.  B, BPL, HU, ICC, LC, NY.  5-38863. 

- 3d.  ed.  Boston,  1849,  24  p.  B, BPL, HU, Hunt, ICC. 

- 4th. ed.  Boston,  1849,  24  p.  8°,  Bpl,H,HU,ICC,LC,MIT,UI.  5-38861 

- 5th. ed.  Boston,  1849,  24  p.  8°,  HU. 

- 6th  ed.  1849.  ICC. 

Railroad  &  telegraph  to  San  Francisco.  (Bost.1849)  4,24,p.8° 

(An  account  of  the  meeting  held  Apr. 19, 1849,  to  consider  P.P.F.  Degrand's 
plan  for  a  railroad  from  St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco,  preceded  by  an  appeal 
to  the  people  of  California  and  Oregon)  BPL, HU. 

Railroad  to  San  Francisco.  (Boston?  1849)  32  p.  8°  BPL,DCL,HU,PortLA,NY. 

Account  of  meeting  in  favor  of  a  Pacific  railroad,  with  papers  and  letters 
signed  by  E.  H.  Derby,  William  Ingalls,  P.P.F.  Degrand  and  others. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(United  States  Mag.  &  Democratic  Review ,n. s . v. 25: 243-48 ;Sept . 1849)  LC. 

Talbot.  Another  plan  for  constructing  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(Western  Jour.,  v. 3: 243-46; Jan. 1849)  B. 

Taylor,  Zachary. 

Need  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(31st  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Sen.  Ex. doc.  1,  Dec.  1849.  12  p.)  Cordz. 

Texas.  Citizens. 

Memorial  regarding  railroad  to  the  Pacific. .. Jan. 24 , 1849.  9  p.  (30th  Cong. 
2d.sess.Sen.Misc.doc.  No. 33,  vol.l)  Prayes  that  Galveston  and  Red  River 
Co.  be  granted  privilege  of  extending  road  through  territory  of  U.S.  to 


16. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1849. 

Texas.  Citizens  (cont'd.) 

Pacific  Ocean.  Rep.  Sam  Houston  introduced  a  bill  to  this  effect  that 
complicated  the  Pacific  railroad  program  for  line  over  U.P.  Cat. Pub. Doc. 
U.S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  a  canal  or  railroad  between  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 

...  Canal  or  railroad  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  (Report) 
February  20,  1849. .. (Washington ,  1849)  Feb.  678,  (1)  p.  fold,  plates,  Fold, 
maps.  8°  (30th  Cong.  2nd  sess. House  Rept.  145)  Presented  by  John  A. 
Rockwell,  to  accompany  Joint  resolution  No.  42.  B,LC,ICC,ASCE.  6-11114 

Whitney,  Asa. 

A  project  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  By  Asa  Whitney. . .New  York, 
printed  by  G.  W.  Wood,  1849.  viii,112  p.  2  fold,  maps  (incl. front . ) 
88:5-38889,  BPL,CHS,H,HU,ICC,LC,UI,Y,SePL,UWash.Hunt. 

B  (lacks  tp.  &  2  maps)* 

Reviewed  under  title  "The  Great  Pacific  Railroad  in  America"  (Whig 
Rev.)v.l0:  6;  July,  1849.  LC. 


1850. 

Benton,  (Thomas  Hart) 

Highway  to  the  Pacific.  Grand  national  central  highway.  Speech  of  Mr. 
Benton  on  introducing  a  bill  for  the  construction  of  a  grand  national 
central  highway  from  St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  o 
the  United  States,  Dec.  16,1850.  (Washington)  Towers,  printer  (1850) 
cover-title,  16  p.  8°  B,Buf fHS , JC,LC,NY,UI ,UW,CalSL  5-39787 

Bowlin,  J.  B. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific  ocean  -  Speech  in  the  House  of  Rep.  Mar.  19,  1850, 
on  the  proposition  to  set  apart  &  sell  to  Asa  Whitney  a  portion  of  the 
public  lands,  to  enable  him  to  construct  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
(Wash.  Congressional  globe  office  1850.)  7  p.  8°  BPL. 

California.  Legislature. 

...National  railroad.  Resolutions  of  the  state  of  California,  in  relation 
to  a  national  railroad  from  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  Mississippi  River. 
(Wash.  Congressional  Globe  office  1850.)  7  p.  8°  BPL. 

California.  Legislature. 

Resolutions  on  a  national  road.  Dec.  30,  1850.  1  p.(31st  Cong. , 2d  sess. 
Sen-te.  Mis. doc. 4)  In  favor  of  the  construction  of-  a  national  railroad 
from  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  Mississippi  River. 

Carroll  Parish,  La.  Citizens. 

The  report  of  the  committee,  appointed  by  the  citizens  of  the  parish  of 
Carroll,  state  of  Louisiana;  to  supply  the  Louisiana  congressional  delega 
gation  and  other  officers  of  the  government  with  statistical  information 
respecting  the  most  available  route  through  north  Louisiana,  for  the 
passage  of  the  Pacific  railway.  Lake  Providence,  Carroll  Parish,  La., 
Printed  at  the  Louisiana  Republican  office,  1850.  1  p.  1.,  5  p.  8° 

LC.  Richard  Howden,  first  signer.  9-20362 


17. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1850. 

Colton,  Calvin. 

A  lecture  on  the  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  Delivered  August  12,  1850, 
at  the  Smithsonian  Institute,  Washington.  At  the  request  of  numerous 
members  of  both  houses  of  Congress.  By  Rev.  Calvin  Colton.  New  York 
A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.,  1850,  16  p.  8°  A20-919 

B , CU,H, ICC,Hunt ,NY ,TennSL , UWash, Y . 

(Convention  in  relation  to  the  Pacific  railroad,  Memphis,  1849) 

Minutes  and  proceedings  of  the  Memphis  convention,  assembled  Oct.  23, 
1849,  Memphis,  Enquirer  office,  1850.  cover- title , 68  p.  1  1.  8° 

B , DCL , JHU,LC  5-40927 


Dearborn,  William  L. 

Description  of  a  rail  road  route,  from  St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco, 
in  letters  to  P.  P.  F.  Degrand...  1849  ...  Boston,  Dutton  and  Wentworth, 
printers,  1850.  16  p.  8°  B,BPL,LC.  A20-1396 

-  2d  ed.  Boston,  Dutton  and  Wentworth , printers , 1850 , 16  p.  8°  A20-1397 

B, HU, MIT, ICC. 


Dearborn,  W.  L. 

A  map  illustrative  of  the  route  of  the  proposed  railroad  from  St. 

Louis  to  the  Bay  of  San  Francisco,  compiled  from  the  maps  &  reports  of 
Col.  Fremont.  Bost.  (1850)  Size  3%  x  46^  in.  Scale, none.  BPL. 

(Reprinted  from  his:  Description  of  a  railroad  route,  from  St.  Louis 
to  San  Francisco.) 

Degrand,  P.  P.  F.  and  others. 

...Petition  of  P.  P.  F.  Degrand  and  others,  praying  for  a  charter  for 
the  purpose  of  constructing  a  railroad  and  establishing  a  line  of 
telegraph  from  St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco.  (Washington?  1850) 

35  p.  8°  (31st  Cong.,  1st  sess . Senate .Mis . Doc. 28) 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  15,  1850.  B. 

Kentucky.  Legislature. 

...  Memorial ...  asking  that  Columbus,  on  the  Mississippi  River,  may 
be  made  the  eastern  terminus  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington, 
1850)  2  p.  8°  (31st  Cong., 1st  sess.Senate.Mis.Doc.84) 

Ordered  printed  April  4,  1850,  B. 

Missouri.  Legislature. 

...  Memorial  ...  on  the  subject  of  the  central  Pacific  railroad. 
(Washington?  1850) 

4  p.  8°  (31st  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate. Mis. Doc. 25) 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  3,  1850.  B. 

Montgomery,  Cora. 

The  union  of  the  seas:  Land  routes  to  the  Pacific. 

Hunt’s  v. 22 ,p . 146-154  (Feb. 1850).  B. 


18. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1850. 

National  railroad  convention,  Philadelphia,  1850.  Proceedings  of  the  convention 
in  favor  of  a  national  rail  road  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  ...  Philadelphia, 

Apr.  1,2,3,  1850  ...  Philadelphia  1850,  79  p.8°  B,Buf fHS ,ICC,LC,UI . 

An  adjourned  meeting  of  the  National  A20-1241  (Lc, 5-41305) 

railroad  convention,  St.  Louis,  1849. 

National  railroad  convention,  St.  Louis,  1849. 

Proceedings  of  the  National  railroad  convention,  which  assembled  in  the 
city  of  St.  Louis,  on  the  fifteenth  of  October,  1849.  To  which  is  prefixed 
the  proceedings  of  the  primary  meetings  of  the  citizens  of  St.  Louis,  held 
previous  to  the  meeting  of  said  convention.  St.  Louis,  Printed  by  Chambers 
&  Knapp,  1850.  98  p.  8°  B, HU, ICC.  A  18-84 

Presided  over  by  Stephen  A.  Douglas.  Adjourned  to  meet  at  Phila.  1850. 

Observations  on  railroads  in  the  western  and  southern  states,  and  of  the  intro¬ 
duction  of  the  pioneer  system,  for  their  construction,  with  remarks  on 
the  importation  of  foreign  iron.  Cincinnati,  Chronicle  and  Atlas  book 
and  job  rooms,  1850.  28  p.  12°  B,H,HU,ICC,LC,NY.  5-27801 

Pacific  rail-road  . 

(United  States  Magazine,  and  democratic  review,  n . s . v. 27 : 536-4 1 ;Dec . 1850)  LC. 
Review  &  Summary  of  reports  of  Mr.  Bright  of  Sen.  Comm,  on  roads  &  canals 
&  Mr.  Robinson  of  the  House  Comm. 

Pacific  rail-road;  a  review  of  the  reports  of  the  committees  of  the  Senate 

and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  last  session.  New  Orleans , 1850 .  16  p.  8° 

H,NY,L. 

From  DeBow's  Southern  Review  for  December 
Pacific  rail-road. 

Map.  of  the  Survey  of  a  route  made  under  orders  of  Hon. Jeff . Davis ,  Sec.  of 
War,  by  Pope  &  Garrand.  Drawn  by  Theodore  H.  Oehlschlager .  Very  large 
oblong  folio  (about  7  feet  long).  Phila. 185-.  Sale  Catalogue 

Pacific  rail-road. 

Reports  of  the  Committees  of  both  Houses  of  Congress.  (DeBow's  Review, 
v. 9 :  601-14;  Dec. 1850).  LC. 

Argument  for  Whitney  project  from  a  Southern  &  Slavery  standpoint. 
(Pacific  railroad  project) 

(Amer.  (Whig)  Rev.,  v. 12:539;  Nov.  1850).  LC. 

Pennsylvania.  Legislature. 

...  Resolutions  ...  in  favor  of  Whitney's  plan  for  a  railroad  from  Lake 
Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington?  1850)  8  p.  8°  (31st  Cong.,  1st 
sess . Senate. Mis . Doc. 29)  Ordered  printed  Jan.  21,  1850  B. 

Plumbe,  John. 

Plumbe's  memorial.  Pacific  railroad,  (n. p.,1850)  8  p.  8°  To  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States.  B,Hunt. 

Railroad  land  bills  -  The  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Western  Jour.  &  civilian,  v. 5: 38-45;Oct.  1850)  B. 

Ship  canal  across  the  Isthmus,  and  Pacific  Railway. 

Western  Journal,  v.3:  351-63;  March,  1850)  B. 

Stuart,  A.  H.  H. 

Need  for  a  highway  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific,  either  railway 
turnpike  or  plank  road.  (31st  Cong.  ,  2d  sess.  Sen.  Ex. Doc. No. 1)  30  p. 

Dec.  1850.  Cordz. 


19. 


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1850. 

Tennessee.  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  ...  in  relation  to  the  construction  of  a  railroad  to  the 
Pacific.  (Washington?  1850)  2  p.  8°  (31st  Cong.,  1st  sess . Senate. Mis . Doc.  75) 
Ordered  printed  Mar.  22,  1850.  B. 

U.S.  Congress.  House  Committee  on  roads  &  canals. 

...  Whitney’s  railroad  to  the  Pacific  ...  March  13,  1850  ...  Report  ... 
(Washington,  1850)  117  p.  fold. maps. 8°  (31st  Cong., 1st  sess. House  Rept.No. 

140)  J.  L.  Robinson  Chairman  B,  IndSL,  MIT. 

Reviewed  at  length  in  American  (Whig)  Review,-  v.  12 :  539  ;Nov.  ,  1850 ,  and 
Democratic  Review,  v.27:  536;  Dec.  1850  LC. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs. 

...  Railroad  to  the  Pacific  ...  Report  ...  (Washington?  1850)  36  p.  8° 

(31st  Cong. ,  1st  sess.  House.  Rept.  No.  439)  Submitted  by  F.  P.  Stanton, 

Aug.  1,  1850.  B ,ICC. 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate  Committee  on  roads  and  canals. 

...  Report  ...  (on)  the  memorial  of  Thomas  Allen  and  others,  a  committee  of 
a  meeting  of  delegates  for  several  states  held  in  St.  Louis  the  16th  of 
October  last,  praying  for  the  location  and  construction  of  a  national 
railroad  and  electric  telegraph  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  . . .  (Washington?  1850) 

12  p.  8°  (31st  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate,  Rept.  194) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Bright,  Sept.  12,  1850.  B. 

Recommends  adoption  of  plan  submitted  by  Mr.  Asa  Whitney  of  N.Y.  for 
a  national  railroad  telegraph  line  from  the  Mississippi  River  to 
Pacific  Ocean.  Bill  never  came  to  a  vote. 

Reviewed  at  length  in  American  (Whig)  Review,  v. 12:539;  Nov., 1850  and 
Democratic  Review,  v.27:536Dec.  1850.  LC. 

Wilson,  Joseph  D. 

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1851. 

Howe,  Henry. 

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2  v.  in  1.  front,  32  pi.,  maps.  8°  Added  pp.  illus.  paged  continuously 
Pacific  railroads.  448  et  seq.  LC.  1-8654. 


Plumbe,  John. 

Memorial  against  Asa  Whitney’s  (Pacific)  railroad  scheme:  to  the  Senate 
and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  U.S.  (Washington , 1851)  48  p.  8° 


B, Buf fHS ,H,HU, ICCjMIT ,WRHS , Y. 


A- 18-8 17. 


Southern  route  to  the  Pacific. 

(Western  Jour.,  v. 7 :  23-30 ;0ct. 185 1) 


B, 


20. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1851. 

Street,  Franklin. 

California  in  1850,  compared  with  what  it  was  in  1849,  with  a  glimpse  of 
its  future  destiny.  Also  a  concise  description  of  the  overland  route, 
from  the  Missouri  River  by  the  South  Pass,  to  Sacramento  city.  ... 
Cincinnati,  R.  E.  Edwards  &  Co.,  Louisville, 1851 .  88p.  incl . front . illus . 
12°  LC.  With  notes  on  the  facilities  along  the  route  1-19729 
for  constructing  a  railroad. 

Tyson,  (P.T.) 

The  industrial  resources  and  geology  of  California: 

With  reports  of  exploration  in  California  and  Oregon,  and  also  the 
examination  of  routes  for  railroad  communication  East  ward  from  those 
Countries.  8  vol. 198  pp.  With  the  12  large  Folding  Maps.  Baltimore, 
1851.  Sale  Catalogue 

Whitney,  Asa. 

Letter  Feb.  8,  1851.  4  p. 

HU  (3  p.)  Y. 

Reply  to  objections  to  his  Pacific  railroad  scheme. 

Whitney,  Asa. 

Plan  for  construction  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  1851.  pam.  HU. 

1852. 

Albert,  J.  J. 

Internal  improvements  by  government 
Pacific  rail-road. 

(DeBow's  Review,  v. 12 :402-06 ;Apr .  1852).  LC. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.  Railroad  convention,  1852. 

. . .  Memorial  of  a  committee  appointed  at  a  railroad  convention,  held 
at  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1852,  in  favor  of  the 
construction  of  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean...  (Washington?  1852) 

7  p.  8°  (32d  Cong.,  2d.  sess.  Senate. Mis .  Doc.  5) 

Ordered  printed  Dec.  27,  1852. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.  Railroad  convention,  1852. 

Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  the  necessity,  importance 
and  practicability  of  building  a  rail  road  from  the  Mississippi  River 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Prepared  by  a  committee  appointed  at  the  rail 
road  convention  held  at  Little  Rock,  July  4th,  1852.  Memphis ,Tenn ., Bell 
&  Dooley,  printers,  1852.  8  p.  8°  B. 

McDougall,  J.  A. 

The  Pacific  railroad.  Great  speech  ...  delivered  at  the  Verandah,  in 
San  Francisco,  on  the  24th  August,  1852.  LC. 

(Western  Journal  and  civilian,  v. 9 : 89-10 1 ;Nov.  1852) 

0 '  Reilly ,  Henry . 

Memorial  proposing  a  system  of  intercommunication  by  mail  and  telegraph, 
along  a  military  road  through  our  own  territories,  between  the  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  states,  (being  the  plan  approved  by  the  St.  Louis  National 
convention  in  1849)  April  6,  1852.  (Washington, Govt . print . of f. (1852?) ) 

34  p.  (32d  Cong., 1st  sess . Senate. Mis .No . 67)  UWash. 


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The  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Democratic  Review,  v. 30:229-233;March, 1852. ) 

In  opposition  to  Whitney’s  project.  B. 

U.S.  Congress .House. 

Report  on  Whitney’s  railroad  to  the  Pacific. Jan. 30, 1852.  lOp. 

(32nd  Cong. 1st . sess . Reports  of  committees , No . 101)  Submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Report  on  Pacific  railroad  and  telegraph.  Aug.  18,  1852. 

17  p.  (32d  Cong., 1st  sess. Sena te. Report  344) ' Submitted  by  Senator  Borland. 
On  memorial  of  Robert  Mills  proposing  a  plan  for  a  railroad  and 
telegraphic  communication  with  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

1853. 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart. 

Letter  to  the  people  of  Missouri.  Central  national  highway  from  the  Miss¬ 
issippi  River  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington,  Mar.  4,  1853)  24  p.  8° 

B , B A , BPL , Buf  f HS , HU , JC , NY , Rgy , UMAS , Wo  r  cAS . 

Butler,  A.P. 

Speech  on  the  subject  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington , 1853) 8p8°  B. 
Also  in  Cong.  Globe, n. s. v. 27 : 177-181 ;Feb. 5, 1853. (32ndCong. 2dsess . ) 

Appendix  in  globe.  See  also  note  in  Cong,  globe, v. 26:516 ;Feb. 5, 1853. 
California.  Legislature. 

Memorial  upon  the  subject  of  constructing  a  railroad  from  the  Pacific  to 
the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  n.p.,(1853)  14  p.  8°  BPL,B. 

Chase,  Salmon  P. 

Pacific  railroad.  Remarks  ...  upon  the  Pacific  railroad,  delivered  in 
the  Senate,  Feb.  17,  1853.  (Washington,  1853)  7  p.  8°  B, BPL, HU. 

Dodge,  Augustus  Caesar. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific.  Speech  of  Mr.  Dodge  ...  on  the  bill  reported 
from  the  Select  committee  for  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and 
telegraphic  line  from  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate,  February  18,  1853.  (Washington?  1853?)  8  p. 

LC  CA7-4 
unrev’ d. 

A  few  remarks  upon  the  subject  of  a  rail-road  to  the  Pacific,  by  a  member 

of  the  Philadelphia  bar.  Philadelphia,  J.  Gibbons,  pr.,1853.  13  p.  8° 

B ,LC.  5-39780 

Green,  Thomas  J. 

Letter  from  General  Thomas  J.  Green,  of  California,  to  Hon.  Robert  J. 

Walker,  upon  the  subject  of  Pacific  railroad,  Sept.  19,  1853.  New  York, 

1853.  12  p.  8°  B ,ICC. 


22. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


Gwin,  (William  McKendree) 

Speech  of  Mr.  Gwin,  of  California,  on  the  bill  to  establish  a  railway 
to  the  Pacific,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January 
13,  1853.  Washington,  Printed  by  L.  Towers,  1853.  15  p.  fold. map.  8°  LC. 

5-39779 

Another  issue.  (Washington,  printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office 
1853?)  8  p.  80  B,BPL. 

Hall,  William  Mosley. 

Speech  of  William  M.  Hall  of  New  York.  In  favor  of  a  national  rail  road 
to  the  Pacific,  at  the  great  Chicago  convention,  July  7,  1847.  Also  a 
review  of  the  Tehuantepec  route,  embracing. .. other  routes  and  plans. 

1853.  New  York,  Printed  at  the  Day  book  female  typesetting  establishment 
(1853)  68  p.  8°  B,HU,ICC,LC,LU,NY,Y.  5-39107 


Hunter,  R.  M.  T. 

Speech  on  the  subject  of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific,  delivered  in  the 
Senate,  Feb.  19,  1853.  (Washington,  1853)  8  p.  8°  H. 

Jack  Lantern’s  railroad  speculations. 

Putnam's  magazine,  v. 2 ,p . 31-35 ; Jul .  1853.  B. 

Kern,  R.  H. 

A  practicable  route  for  the  Pacific  rail  road.  Letter  from  R.  H.  Kern, 
draughtsman  in  the  U.S.  topographical  Dept.,  to  W.  M.  Gwin;  read  in  the 
Senate  Jan.  18,  1853.  (Also,  a  practicable  central  route  for  the 
Pacific  rail  road,  extracts  from  a  letter  of  T.  H.  Benton,  dated  Mar. 

4,  1853)  BPL,HU,ICC. 

Kirkwood,  James  Pugh. 

The  proposed  railroad  to  the  Pacific  coast:  Some  of  the  reasons  for 
its  immediate  construction.  Hunt's,  v. 29, p. 659-72  (Dec. 1853).  B. 

New  Mexico.  Legislative  assembly. 

. . .  Memorial  . . .  praying  that  the  proposed  railroad  to  the  Pacific  may  pass 
through  that  territory,  and  that  a  line  of  telegraphs  may  be  established 
in  connection  with  it.  (Washington?  1853)  B,BPL. 

2  p.  8°  (32d  Cong. , 2d  sess. Sen. Mis . Doc. 36)  Ordered  printed  Feb.  11,  1853. 

The  Pacific  Railroad  and  how  it  is  to  be  built. 

(Putnam's  Magazine,  v.2,p.  500-508;  Nov.  1853.)  B,ICC,LC. 

Pacific  railroad  convention.  Lacon,  Ill.  1853. 

Proceedings  of  a  Pacific  railroad  convention  at  Lacon,  Illinois;  with 
the  address  of  Col.  Samuel  R.  Curtis.  Cincinnati,  Printed  by  J.  D.  Thorpe 
1853.  16  p.  8°  Deals  with  the  question  of  route  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

HU, JC.  JC-64598 

Peyton,  John  Lewis. 

Suggestions  on  railroad  communication  with  the  Pacific,  and  the  trade  of 
China  and  the  Indian  Islands;  published  in  articles  over  the  signature  of 
"Clinton"  in  the  Chicago  Daily  Democratic  Press ...  Chicago ,W.W. Danenhower 
1853.  32  p.  8°  B,HU,Y.  A  15-363 


23. 


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The  Proposed  railroad  to  the  Pacific  coast. 

(Hunt’s  merchants’  mag.,  v. 29 : 659-73 ;Dec. 1853)  B. 

Railroad  record:  supplement . 

Cincinnati,  1853-56.  4° 

Issued  as  an  auxiliary  to  the  Pacific  railroad.  First  issued  in  March, 
1853. 

Title  varies:  Nov.  19,  1855,  Railroad  record  extra. 

B  has:  Nov.  19,  1855.  Oct.  30,  1856. 

San  Francisco.  Citizens. 

...Memorial  upon  the  subject  of  constructing  a  railroad  from  the  Pacific 
to  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  (Sacramento?)  G.  Kerr,  state  printer' 
(1853)  14  p.8°  (Assembly,  1853.  Document  No.  58) 

Memorial  of  Chas.  Bond  and  others,  committee  appointed  at  a  public 
meeting  of  the  citizens  of  San  Francisco  and  vicinity,  Nov.  28,  1851.  B. 

Seward,  William  H. 

Relations  with  Mexico,  and  the  continental  railroad.  Speech. .. Senate  of 
the  United  States,  February  8,  1853.  (Washington,  Buell  &  Blanchard, 
printers,  1853) 

15  p.  8°  B,H,LC,Y.  10-20760 

Smith,  Truman. 

Speech  ...  in  support  of  the  bill  . . .  for  the  construction  of  a  railroad 
and  telegraph  line  from  the  Mississippi  Valley  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  de¬ 
livered  in  the  U.S.  Senate,  February  17,  1853.  (n. p.,1853)  8  p.  8°  B.Y. 

(Starr,  Frederick) 

Letters  for  the  people,  on  the  present  crisis,  by  Lynceus  (pseud.) 

...4.  The  Pacific  railroad  -  Where  shall  it  run?  and  reasons  why... 

New  York,  1853)  52  p.  8°  B,UNeb. 

Statistics  and  speculations  concerning  the  Pacific  railroads. 

(Putnam's  Magazine,  v. 2 ,p. 270-277 ;Sept. 1853)  B,LC. 

Tarver,  M. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

(Western  Journal  and  civilian,  v.ll:l  -  8;  Oct.  1853)  LC. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Ssurvey  for  railroad  route  to  the  Pacific.  April  8  to  Nov.  18,  1853. 

(33d  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Ex. Doc. No.  l,pt. 2 ,p. 55-65) 

Ins  tructions  for  the  survey  of  a  railroad  route  from  the  Mississippi 
River  to  the  Pacific. 

1854. 

Atchison,  David  Rice. 

Address  of  Senator  t Atchison  to  the  people  of  Missouri  (Washington?  1854) 

1  p.  1.  ,  10. p.  8° 

In  opposition  to  the  attitude  of  Thomas  H.  Benton  on  the  Kansas- 
Nebraska  Bill  and  the  Pacific  railroad.  LC.  8-26484 

- another  issue.  12  p.  B. 


24. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1854. 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart. 

...Discourse  of  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  before  the  Maryland  Institute 
on  the  physical  geography  of  the  country  between  Missouri  and  California 
with  a  view  to  show  its  adaptation  to  settlement,  and  the  construction  of 
a  railroad.  Delivered  at  Baltimore,  Tuesday  evening,  December  5,  1854. 
(n. p.,1854?)  16  p.  8°  B,  Rgy  A  15-339 

Caption  title. 

At  head  of  title:  Maryland  Institute  —  Western  geography. 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart. 

Discourse  of  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  before  the  Boston  Mercantile 
library  association,  on  the  Physical  geography  of  the  country  between 
the  states  of  Missouri  and  California,  with  a  view  to  show  its  adap¬ 
tation  to  settlement  and  to  the  construction  of  a  railroad.  Delivered 
in  the  Tremont  temple,  at  Boston...  December  20,  1854.  Washington, 

Printed  by  J.  T.  and  L.  Towers,  1854.  24  p.  8°  A  13-15-6 

B , BPL , CornU, JHU,LC, Rgy ,Y,Hu. 


Benton,  Thomas  Hart. 

...Letter  from  Co.  Benton  to  the  people  of  Missouri.  Central  national 
highway  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific.  (St.  Louis,  1854) 

14  p.  8°  Caption  title:  at  head  of  title:  Supplement  to  the 
Missouri  Democrat.  LC.  8-26482 

Bridges,  S  A. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  S.  A.  Bridges,  of  Penn' a  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  June  7,  1854.  (Washington , 1854)  7  p.  8°  B. 

Brooks,  P.  S. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  P.  S.  Brooks,  of  S.  Carolina,  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  June  14,  1854.  (Washington,  1854)  7  p.  8°  B. 

Campbell,  Lewis  D. 

Railroads  for  the  West.  Washington,  1854.  NY. 

Commercial  convention  of  the  southern  and  western  states,  Charleston 
S.C.,  April  10th-15th,  1854. 

The  journal  of  proceedings.  Charleston,  Walker  &  Evans,  1854. 

159  p.  8°  B,LC.  5-17718 

Fremont,  John  C. 

. . .  Central  railroad  route  to  the  Pacific.  Letter  ...  to  the  editors 
of  the  National  Intelligencer,  communicating  some  general  results  of 
a  recent  winter  expedition  across  the  Rocky  Mountains,  for  the 
survey  of  a  route  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.  (Washington?  1854) 

7  p.  8°  (33d  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House.  Mis. Doc. 8) 

Ordered  printed  Dec.  27,  1854.  B,BPL. 


25. 


4 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1854. 

Gwin,  William  M. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Gwin,  of  California,  on  the  bill  reported  from  a  select 
committee  for  the  construction  of  a  railroad  from  the  Valley  of  the 
Mississippi  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  April  10,  1854.  Washington,  1854.  16  p.  8°  B. 

Gwin,  William  McKendree. 

Speech  of  W.  M.  Gwin,  of  California,  on  the  Pacific  railroad.  Delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  10,  1854.  Washington,  G.S. 
Gideon,  printer,  1854.  35  p.  8°  B,BPL.  A  17-471. 

Heap,  Gwinn  Harris. 

Central  route  to  the  Pacific,  from  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi  to 
California;  journal  of  the  expedition  of  E.  F.  Beale  ...  and  Gwinn  Harris 
Heap,  from  Missouri  to  California,  in  1853.  By  Gwinn  Harris  Heap. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo ,  and  Co.;  (etc. etc.)  1854.136  p.  front., 
plates  fold, map.  8°  ICC,LC.  l-Rc-1224 

Kirkwood,  James  Pugh.  Report  on  gauge  of  track  of  the  Pacific  railroads. 

St.  Louis,  1854.  16  p.  8°  NY. 

Lander,  Fred.  W. 

Remarks  on  the  construction  of  a  first  class  double  track  railway  to 
the  Pacific,  and  the  difficulties  attending  its  solution  as  a  practiced 
and  scientific  problem.  ...  Washington,  H.  Polkinhorn,  printer,  1854. 

14  p.  8°  B,HU,ICC.QMIT.  A  20-789 

McDougall,  James  Alexander. 

Speech  on  the  great  Pacific  railroad.  Delivered  in  the  U.S.  House  of 
Representatives,  on  the  29th  day  of  May  1854.  (Washington?  1854?)  16  p.  8° 

B,LC.  5-33726 


The  Pacific  railroad. 

(Southern  literary  messenger,  v. 20:551-57;  Sept.  1854)  LC. 

Poor,  Henry  V. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(Bull.  American  geographical  and  statistical  society,  v.l,pt.3,  p. 

81-100;  1854)  B. 

Smith,  Gerritt. 

Keep  government  within  its  limits.  Speech  of  Gerritt  Smith,  on  the  Pacific 
railroad,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  30,  1854.  Wash. Buell  & 
Blanchard.  1854.  15  p.  8°  B,H. 

Steiger,  W.  T. 

Diagram  of  the  United  States  of  America. .. showing  proposed  routes  of 
the  Pacific  rail  road  and  its  branches  in  connection  with  the  various 
systems  of  existing  and  unfinished  rail  roads  from  the  Mississippi 
Valley  to  the  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts ...  Baltimore ,  Lith.  by  A.  Hoen  & 

Co.,  1854  80-98  cm.  B,BPL. 


26. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1854. 

(Tarver,  M. ) 

Pacific  railroad:  the  Senate  Bill. 

(Western  Journal  and  civilian,  v. 11 : 385-92 ;March, 1854)  LC. 

Tennessee.  Legislature. 

. . .  Pacific  railroad.  Resolutions  . . .  relative  to  the  construction  of 
a  railroad  to  the  Pacific  coast.  (Washington?)  1854) 

2  p.  8°  (33d  Cong. ,  1st  sess.  House. Mis. Docl87)  Ordered  printed 
June  27,  1854.  B. 

U.S.  Laws,  statutes  etc. 

A  bill  proposed  by  (J.  A.)  McDougall  of  California  for  the  construction 
of  a  railroad  uniting  the  Atlantic  states  with  the  state  of  California 
(Wash.  1854?)  7  pp.  8°  BPL. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

...  Central  Pacific  railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting 
a  report  relative  to  Captain  Gunnison’s  survey,  &c...  (Washington?  1854) 

10  p.  8°  (33d  Cong., 1st  sess. House.  Ex. Doc. 18)  Ordered  printed  Jan. 6, 1854.  B. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Pacific  railroad  surveys.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting 
reports  of  surveys,  &c. ,  of  railroad  routes  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

(Washington,  1854  118  p.  8°  (33d  Cong., 1st  sess .HOuse. Ex. Doc. 46)  B. 

GS  18-429 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating  copies  of  all  reports  of 
the  engineers  and  other  persons,  employed  to  make  explorations  and 
surveys  to  ascertain  the  most  practicable  and  economical  route  for  a 
railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  that  have  been 
received  at  the  department.  Washington,  1854.  118  p.  8°  (33d  Cong., 1st. 
sess.  Senate  Ex. Doc. 29)  ICC. 

Walbridge,  H.  Remarks  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  Tuesday,  June  13,  1854.  Washington,  1854  16  p.  8° 

B, HU, MIT. 

Williamson,  R. S. 

...Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  communicating  Lieutenant  Williamson’s 
report  of  his  surveys  to  ascertain  a  practicable  route  for  a  railroad  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean...  (Washington,  1854) 

6  p.  8°  (33d  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senat  e.  Ex. Doc. 52)  B. 


1855. 

Abbot,  H.  L. 

Report  ...  upon  explorations  for  a  railroad  route,  from  the  Sacramento 
valley  to  the  Columbia  River,  made  by  R.  S.  Williamson,  assisted  by 
H.  L.  Abbot.  1855.  134  p.  BPL. 

(In  U.  S.  War  Dept.  Repts.  of  explorations  and  surveys ...  for  a  railroad 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  v.  6  Washington 
1857) 


27. 


d 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1855. 

Beckwith,  E.  G. 

Report  of  exploration  of  a  route  for  the  Pacific  railroad,  near  the  38th  & 
39th  parallels  of  latitude,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Kansas  to  Sevier  River,  in 
the  Great  Basin. .. (n. p. , 1855)  2p.l.,149  p.8°  (House. Doc. 129)  B,BPL. 

Reprint  from  U.S.War  Dept.Rept.  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating  the 
several  Pacific  railroad  explorations.  Washington,  1855. 

Beckwith,  E.  G. 

Report  of  explorations  for  the  Pacific  railroad,  on  the  line  of  the  41st 
parallel  of  North  latitude. 1854. (n.p. , 1855)  136  p.8°.B.  (House. Doc. 129) 
Reprint  from  U.S.  War  Dept.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating 
the  several  Pacific  railroad  explorations,  Washington  1855. 

Also  in  U.S.  War  Dept.  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys ...  for  a  rail¬ 
road  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  v. 2: 1855. 

Benton,  Thomas  H. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Benton,  of  Missouri,  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill,  and  the 
physical  geography  of  the  country  between  the  states  of  Missouri  and 
California. .. January  16,  1855.  Washington,  1855.  21  p.  8°  B. 

Also  in  Cong,  globe,  v. 31 : 73-82 ; Jan. 16 , 1855.  Appendix. 

Blake,  William  P. 

United  States  Pacific  railroad  survey,  (partial  route  in  California) 
under  the  command  of  Lieutenant  R.  S.  Williamson,  corps  of  topographical 
engineers  -  1853.  Preliminary  geological  report. .. (n.p. ,  1855)  80  p/8° 

(House. Doc. 129) .  Reprint  from  U.S.  War  Dept.  Report  of  the  Secretary 
of  War  communicating  the  several  Pacific  railroad  explorations.  Washing¬ 
ton,  1855.  B , BPL . 

California,  Governor. 

Suggestion  to  again  memorialize  Congress  on  importance  of  Pacific 
railroad.  (Gov. mess.  1855:26-27)  Hasse  California  267. 

Geyer,  H.  S. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech... in  Senate,  Feb. 19,1855.  (Cong. globe, Appendix, 
v.31: 198-200;Feb. 19,1855.)  B,LC. 

Hamilton,  W.  T. 

Pacific  railroad,  Speech  in  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  15,  1855. 

(Cong. globe  Appendix  v. 30: 128-132 ; Jan. 15, 1855)  B,LC. 

Howe,  Henry.  Historical  collections  of  the  Great  Wes t. .. Cincinnati,  H.  Howe, 1885 
2  v. in  1  front , pi. maps  8°  Paged  continuously , Pacific  rrs, p.448  et  seq. 
Humphreys,  A. A.  Report  on  Pacific  railroad.  Nov.  29,  1855. 

(House. Ex. Doc. No . 1 ,p . 2 ,p . 90-96 ; 34th  Cong. ,1st  sess.) 

Iowa.  General  assembly.  ...  Memorial  ...  in  favor  of  the  construction  of  a 
road  from  the  States  bordering  on  the  Miss.  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
(Washington?  1855)2p.  8° (33dCong. 2d  sess . Sen. Mis . Doc . 17)0rd. print . Feb . 

1855.  B. 

- Same.  (33d  Cong. , 2d  sess . House , Mis . Doc. 35 . ) 

Lander,  F.  W.  Pacific  railroad  unanimous  action  of  legislature  of  Washington 
territory  in  favor  of  a  branch. . .Memorial .Washington , 1855 , 6p .  UCal. 

Lander,  Fred.  W.  Report  of  the  reconnaissance  of  a  railroad  route  from  Puget 
Sound  via  the  South  Pass  to  the  Miss.  River. .. (Washington?  1855)  56p.  8° 
(House  Doc.129)  From  U.S.War  Dept.Rept.  of  the  Secretary  War  communicating 
the  several  Pacific  rr  explorations.  Washington, 1855P (impf . p. l-16)USGS.GS18-2 
McDougall,  J.  A. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech... in  the  House  of  Representatives , Jan. 16, 1855. 
(Cong,  globe  Appendix, v. 31: 148-151 ; Jan. 16, 1855. )  B,LC. 


28. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1855. 

On  what  route  are  we  to  have  the  Pacific  railroad? 

(DeBow's  Review, v. 19 : 336-41 ;Sept. 1855)  LC. 

Parke,  John  G. 

Report  of  explorations  for  that  portion  of  a  railway  route,  near  the  thirty- 
second  parallel  of  latitude  lying  between  Dona  Ana,  on  the  Rio  Grande,  and 
Pimas  villages,  on  the  Gila...  (n. p.,1855)  53  p.  8°  (House. Doc. 129)  B. 

Reprint  from  U.S.  War  Dept.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating 
the  several  Pacific  railroad  explorations.  Washington,  1855.  B. 

Pope,  J. 

Report  of  exploration  of  a  route  for  the  Pacific  Railroad  near  the  32d 
parallel  of  north  latitude  from  Red  River  to  Rio  Grande.  (Washington , 1855) 

324  p.  8°  and  Atlas  8°  (House. Doc. 129)  B  (text)  BPL. 

- Same... 185,  56  p.  maps.  (In  U.S. War  Dept.,  Repts.  of  explorations  and 

surveys...  for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  v.2.  Washn.  1855) 

U.  S.  Engineer  Dept. 

An  examination  by  direction  of  the  Hon.  Jefferson  Davis,  Secretary  of  War, 
of  the  reports  of  explorations  for  railroad  routes  from  the  Mississippi  to 
the  Pacific,  made  under  the  orders  of  the  War  Dept,  in  1853.-54.  and  of 
the  explorations  made  previous  to  that  time  which  have  a  bearing  upon 
the  subject:  by  Capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys  &  Lieut  G.K.  Warren  corps  topographical 
engineers.  Washington,  1855.  116  p.  8°  (House  Doc.129)  B,JC.  3-23341 

- Also  in  (In  U.S.  War  Dept.  Repts.  of  explorations  and  surveys ...  for  a 

railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  v. 1:35-111. 
Washington,  1855) 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Extract  from  the  annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  and  report  of 
Capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys,  Topographical  engineers,  upon  the  progress  of 
the  Pacific  explorations  and  surveys.  Washington,  C.  Wendell,  printer, 

1855.  16  p.  8°  B, BPL,LC.  8-20779. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

...Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating  the  several  Pacific 
railroad  explorations.  In  three  volumes.  Washington,  A.O.P.  Nicholson, 
printer,  1855.  4  v.  fold.  maps.  fold,  profiels.  8°(33d  Cong., 1st  sess. 

House.  Ex.  Doc. 129 : serial  No.  736-739) 

(Vol.4)  consists  wholly  of  folded  maps  and  folded  profiles. 

Added  t.-p:  Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  during  the  first  session  of  the  Thirty-third  Congress. 

In  nineteen  volumes,  Washington,  A.O.P.  Nicholson, printer , 1854 . 

Jefferson  Davis,  Secretary  of  War. 

Authorities  on  U.S.  documents  have  repeatedly  stated  that  vol.  3 
of  this  series  of  Pacific  railroad  explorations  was  not  printed. 

The  reports  which  were  ordered  printed  to  make  up  this  volume  are 
evidently  rare,  but  they  were  all  printed,  in  the  same  style  as 
those  of  vols.  1  and  2.  In  the  Library  of  Congress  set  vol.  3 
lacks  only  the  general  title-page  and  table  of  contents,  although 
the  last  item  is  a  photostat,  made  from  an  original  printed  copy 

29. 


d 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1855. 

U.  S.  War  Dept,  (cont'd) 

which  is  in  the  Library  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  It  is 
"Report  of  the  reconnaissance  of  a  railroad  route  from  Puget 
Sound  via  the  South  Pass  to  the  Mississippi  River.  By  Fred.  W. 

Lander,  Civil  Engineer."  This  exploration  was  made  by  F.  W.  Lander 
at  his  own  expense.  By  a  resolution  of  the  Legislative  assembly 
of  Washington  Territory,  March  7,  1854,  the  report  was  offered  to  the 
U.  S.  Congress  for  publication.  By  a  resolution  of  the  House,  Aug. 

3,  1854,  its  printing  was  authorized,  together  with  "the  reports 
of  surveys  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific."  The  report  was  included 
in  the  "Contents"  of  this  series,  as  the  last  item  of  volume  3, 
but  it  was  not  mentioned  in  "List  of  documents  accompanying  the 
Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War."  v.  1,  p.42-43.  "By  a  resolution 
of  February  14,  1855,  it  was  ordered  to  be  printed  in  connection 
with  the  reports  of  the  Pacific  railroad  explorations  and  surveys." 

A  revision  of  the  report  was  submitted,  July  21,  1856,  and  was 
printed,  together  with  the  other  reports  of  Doc.129,  and  much 
additional  material,  in  "Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  to 
ascertain  the  most  practicable  and  economical  route  for  a  rail¬ 
road  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. . .Washington 
1855-61."  12  v.  in  quarto. 

The  Library  of  the  Superintendent  of  documents  has  now  the 
Parks  and  the  Williamson  reports,  parts  of  v.  3. 

CONTENTS: —  V. 1.  (Letter  of  transmittal,  by  Jefferson  Davis,  Feb. 

27,  1855)  (report)  I.  Examination  by  Captain  A.  A.  Humphreys, 
topographical  engineers,  of  the  reports  of  the  explorations  to  deter¬ 
mine  the  most  practical  and  economical  route  for  a  railroad  from  the 
Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  (report)  II.  Memoranda  by 
Captain  George  B.  McClellan,  Corps  of  engineers,  upon  some  practi¬ 
cal  points  connected  with  the  construction  and  working  of  railways, 
(report)  III.  Letter  of  Major  Gen.  Jesup,  quarter-master  general 

U. S.A.  upon  the  cost  of  transporting  troops  and  supplies  to 
California,  Oregon,  New  Mexico,  &c.  (report)  IV.  Report  of 
Governor  I.  I.  Stevens  upon  the  route  near  the  47th  parallel. — V.  2 
(report)  V.  Report  of  Lieutenant  E.  G.  Beckwith,  3d  regiment  of 
artillery,  upon  the  routes  near  the  41st  and  38th  parallels.  (report) 
VI.  Report  of  Lieutenant  A.  W.  Whipple,  topographical  engineers, 

upon  the  route  near  the  35th  parallel,  (report)  VII.  Report  of 
Captain  John  Pope,  topographical  engineers,  upon  that  portion  of 
the  route  near  the  32nd  parallel  from  Preston  to  the  Rio  Grande.  — 

V.  3.  (report)  VIII.  Report  of  Lieutenant  John  G.  Parke,  topographi¬ 
cal  engineers,  upon  that  portion  of  the  route  near  the  32nd  parallel 
from  the  Rio  Grande  to  the  Gila.  (report)  IX.  Extract  from  the 
report  of  Major  W.  H.  Emory,  topographical  engineers,  of  a  military 
reconnaissance  made  in  1846  and  1847.  (report)  X.  Report  of 
Lieutenant  R.  S.  Williamson,  topographical  engineers,  of  exploration 
in  California  in  connexion  with  the  routes  near  the  35  and  32 
parallels.  Also,  the  report  of  F.  W.  Lander,  Civil  Engineer,  of  a 
survey  of  a  railroad  route  from  Puget's  Sound,  by  Fort  Hall  and  the 
Great  Salt  Lake,  to  the  Mississippi  River. 


30. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 

U.  S.  War  Dept,  (cont'd.) 

MAPS  AND  PROFILES  (VOL.  4) 

(No.l.)  Preliminary  sketch  of  the  northern  Pacific  railroad  (route) 
from  St.  Paul  to  Riviere  des  Lacs,  made  in  1853-4,  by  I.  I.  Stevens. 

(2)  Preliminary  sketch  of  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad  exploration 
and  survey  from  Riviere  des  Lacs  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  made  in 

1853,  by  I.  I.  Stevens. 

(3)  Preliminary  sketch  of  the  northern  Pacific  railraod  exploration 
and  survey  from  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  Puget  Sound,  made  in  1853-4 
by  I.  I.  Stevens. 

(4)  Skeleton  map  exhibiting  the  route  explored  by  Capt.  J.  W.  Gunnison 
U.SA. ,  (1853)  and  Lieut.  E.  G.  Beckwith  (1854)  Drawn  by  E.  W. 

Eglof fstein. 

(5)  Rocky  Mountains.  General  profile  from  Westport,  Near  the  western 
border  of  ...  Missouri,  to  the  Sevier  River. 

(6-7)  Map  No.  l-(2)  Reconnaissance  and  survey  of  railroad  route 
from  Mississippi  River,  near  the  35th  parallel,  north  lat.,  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean...  by  Lieut.  A.  W.  Whipple,  assisted  by  Lieut.  J.  C.  Ives 
and  A.  H.  Campbell,  1853-4. 

(8)  Route  from  San  Pedro,  on  the  Pacific  coast,  to  Memphis,  on  the 
Mississippi  River,  via  New  Mexico.  Lower  profile,  wagon  route; 
upper  profile,  railway  route. 

(9)  Map  of  survey  of  a  route  for  the  Pacific  railraod  near  the  32d 
parallel,  between  the  Rio  Grande  &  Red  River,  made  ...  by  Capt. 

John  Pope  (and)  Lieut.  K.  Garrard.  Drawn  by  Theo.  H.  Oehlschlager . 

(10)  Route  of  survey  from  Pimas  villages  on  the  Rio-Gila  to  Mesilla, 
on  the  Rio-Bravo  (for)  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean  through  that  region,  made  by  Lieut.  John  G.  Parke, 

1854.  Drawn  by  H.  Custer. 

(11)  Profile  of  route  from  Pimas  villages  on  the  Rio-Gila  to 
Mesilla,  on  the  Rio-Bravo.  1854. 

(12)  General  map  of  a  survey  in  California  for  railroad  routes  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  made  by  ...  Lieut.  R.  S.  Williamson,  assisted  by 
Lieut.  J.  G.  Parke  and  Mr.  Isaac  Williams  Smith. 

(13)  Profile (s)  of  Walker  pass. — Hum-pah-ya-mup  pass. — Tah-ee- 
chay-pah  pass.  —  Summit  of  Tah-ee-chay-pah  pass  to  the  Tejon 
depot  camp.  —  New  pass.  —  San  Fernando  pass. 

B,(v. 1)  BPL, IndSL,LC,Y.  Rc-1842  Rev'd. 


U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  on  the  several  Pacific  railroad  explorations 
Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1855. 

43  p.  fold. map., 2  fold  profiles,  8°  (33d  Cong., 1st  sess. House. Ex. Doc. 129) 
An  issue,  with  special  t.-p,  of  the  "Letter  of  transmittal"  by 
Jefferson  Davis,  for  "Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating 
the  several  Pacific  railroad  explorations.  In  three  volumes." 

Binder’s  title:  Pacific  R.  R.  explorations  General  reports. 

Jeff.  Davis  and  Capt.  Humphreys. 

B,BPL,H,ICC,LC  l-Rc-1843 


31. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1855. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys,  to  ascertain  the  most  practicable 
and  economical  route  for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  Made  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  in 
1 85 3— ( 6 )  ...  Washington,  A.O.P.  Nicholson,  printer  (etc.)  1855-60. 

B , BCLA, BPL , Burt , H , I CC , IndSL , LC , NY , OrHS , OrSL , Por tLA , SePL , SpPL , TaPL , 

UMont ,U0r ,UWash, UW, WSL , Whit , Y ,PF  (v.  1-11)  JC.  Rc-1840 

12  v.in  13.  plates  (part  col., part  fold.)  maps(Part  fold.)  4° 

Vol. 12,pts. 1-2  have  imprint : Washington ,  T.  H.  Ford,  printer,  1860. 
Vols.  1— 11 : U .  S .  33d  Cong.  ,  2d  sess. House.'  Ex.  Doc. No.  91. 

Vols.  1-11  printed  also  as  33d  Cong. , 2d  sess. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 78. 

Vol. 12,  pts.l-2:U.S.  36th  Cong.-, 1st  sess. House.  Ex. Doc. No . 56. 

The  reports  of  the  Pacific  railroad  surveys  were  prepared  under  the 
direct  supervision  of  the  Engineer  Department.  The  volumes  deal¬ 
ing  with  the  soil,  climate,  geology,  botany  and  zoology  of  the 
regions  surveyed  were  edited  and  revised  by  Professors  Henry  and 
Baird,  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  cf.  Ingersoll,  Hist,  of  the 
War  Department,  1879,  p.  292-293. 

For  further  information  concerning  the  publication  of  the  work 
and  a  list  of  serial  numbers  assigned  to  the  volumes  in  the  Congres¬ 
sional  series  of  documents,  see  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents.  1911,  p.  1274-1275. 

CONTENTS  (OUTLINE)  —  I.  Introduction.  Route  near  the  47th  and 
49th  parallels. —  II.  Routes  near  38th,  41st  and  32nd  parallels 
Lander's  report. — III-IV.  Route  near  the  35th  parallel.  —  V.  Routes 
in  California  to  connect  with  those  near  the  35th  and  32nd  parallels. 

—  VI.  Routes  in  Oregon  and  California. —  VII.  Route  in  California  to 
connect  with  those  near  the  35th  and  32nd  parallels.  Route  between 
the  Rio  Grande  and  Pimas  villages. —  VIII.  Mammals  of  the  several  routes 
—  IX.  Birds  of  the  several  routes. —  X. Reptiles  and  fishes  of  the 
several  routes;  zoological  reports  on  routes  near  38th  and  39th,  41st, 
35th  and  32d  parallels;  on  routes  in  California  to  connect  with  those 
near  35th  and  32d  parallels;  reptiles  of  routes  in  California  and 
Oregon. —  XI.  Material  used  and  methods  employed  in  compiling  the 
general  map.  Topographical  maps,  etc. —  XII.  Route  near  the  47th  and 
49th  paralles  (concluded) 

CONTENTS  (BY  AUTHORS) 

Abbot,  H.L.  Report,  v.6;  Agassiz,  L.  Fossil  fishes,  v.  5 

Antisell,  T.  Geology,  v.  7.  Baird,  S.F.  Mammals . Reptiles , Birds . 

v. 8-10 

Beckwith,  E.  G.  Route  near  38th  &  39th  parallels.  Route  near 
41st  parallel,  v.2. 

Bigelow,  J.  M.  Botany.  Forest  trees.  Cactacea.  v.4. 

Binney,  W. G.  Land  shells,  v.6. 

Blake,  W.P.  Geology  of  route  near  32d  parallel,  v.2. Geology,  b/3/5/ 

Campbell,  A.  H.  Meteorology,  v.7. 

Cooper,  J.G.  Botany.  Catalogue  of  plants  collected  in  Washington 
Territory,  Land  birds,  Reptiles,  Crustacea,  v.  12. 

Cooper,  J.G.  Suckley,  G. ,  and  Gibbs,  G.  Mammals,  v. 12 

Cooper,  W.  Mollusca.  v. 12 

Conrad,  T.A.  Fossil  shells,  v.5.  Tertiary  Fossils,  v.6 

Davis,  J.  General  report,  v. 1. 


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1855. 

U.  S.  War  Dept,  (cont'd.) 

Cooper,  J.  G. ,  Suckley,  G. ,  and  Gibbs,  G.  Mammals.  v. 12 

Cooper,  W.  Mollusca.  v.  12 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Fossil  shells,  v.5.  Tertiary  fossils,  v.6. 

Davis,  J.  General  report,  v. 1. 

Dornbach,  L.M.  Water  and  minerals  from  Hot  springs  in  Des 
Chutes  Valley,  v.6. 

Easter,  J.D.  Soils  &  incrustations,  v.5. 

Emory,  W.H.  Extract  from  a  report  of  a  military  reconnaissance,  made 
in  1846  and  1847.  v.2. 

Ewbank,  T.  Indian  tribes.  See  Whipple,  A.W. 

Gibbs,  G.  Mammals.  See  Cooper,  J.G. 

Girard,  C.  Fishes,  v.6. 10. 

Gould,  A. A.  Recent  shells,  v.5. 

Gray,  A.  Catalogue  of  plants  collected  east  of  Rocky  Mountains 
v.12.  Botany.  See  Torrey,  J. 

Gray,  A.,  Torrey,  J. ,  and  Newberry,  J.S.  Exogenous  plants,  v.6. 

Hall  J.  Fossils,  v.3. 

Hallowell,  E.  Reptiles  of  route  near  32d  parallel;  of  routes  in 

California  to  connect  with  those  near  35th  and  32d  parallel;  v.10. 

Heerman,  A.L.  Birds  of  route  near  32d  parallel;  of  routes  in  Cali¬ 
fornia  to  connect  with  those  near  35th  and  32d  parallels,  v. 10 

Humphreys,  A. A.  Progress  of  various  surveys,  1855,1856.  v.7. 

Humphreys,  A. A. ,  and  Warren,  G.K.  Examination  of  reports  of 
various  routes,  v.l. 

Jesup,  T.S.  Cost  of  transporting  troops  &  supplies,  v.l. 

Kennerly,  C.B.R.  Zoology,  field  notes.  V.4.  Mammals  of  route  near 

35th  parallel.  Birds  of  same  route,  v. 10. 

Lander,  F.W.  Route  from  Puget  Sound,  via  South  Pass,  to  Mississippi 
River,  v.2. 

Leconte,  J.  Insects,  v. 12. 

McClellan,  G.  B.  Memoranda  on  railways,  v. 1. 

Marcou,  J.  Field  notes,  v.3. 

Newberry,  J.S.  Geology,  Botany,  Zoology,  v.6.  Exogenous  plants. 

See  Gray,  A. 

Parke,  J.G.  Report,  v.7. 

Poole,  C.H.  Route  from  San  Diego  to  Fort  Yuma.  v.7. 

Pope,  J.  Route  near  32d  parallel,  v.2. 

Schaeffer,  G.  C.  Fossil  wood.  v.5. 

Stevens,  I. I.  Route  near  the  47th  and  49th  parallels,  v. 1 .Narrative  & 
final  report,  v. 12. 

Suckley,  G.  Water  birds,  Fishes,  v. 12.  Mammals.  See  Cooper,  J.G. 

Sullivant,  W.S.  Mosses  &  liverworts,  v.4,6. 

Torrey,  J.  General  botanical  collections,  v.4.  Endogenous  plants,  v.6. 
Botany  v.7.  Exogenous  plant  s.  See  Gray,  A. 

Torrey,  J.  ,  and  Gray,  A.  Botany  of  routes  near  38th  &  39th  &  41st 
parallels;  of  routes  near  32d  parallel,  v.2. 

Turner,  W.W.  Indian  tribes.  See  Whipple,  A.W. 

Warren,  G.K.  Exploring  expeditions  since  1800.  Description  of  material 
&  methods.  v.ll.  Examination  of  routes.  See  Humphreys,  A. A. 


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1855. 

U.  S.  War  Dept,  (cont’d)  Contents  (by  authors)  continued. 

Whipple,  A.  W.  Extracts  from  preliminary  report.  Topographical  rept.  v.3. 
Whipple,  A.W. ,  Ewbank,  T. ,  and  Turner,  W.W.  Indian  tribes,  v.3. 
Williamson,  R.S.  Report,  v.5. 

Map  of  routes,  to  accompany  report  of  J.  Davis.  New  York,  1855.  BPL. 
Whipple,  A.W. 

Report  of  explorations  for  a  railway  route  near  the  35th  parallel  of 
latitude  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Oaean.  (n. p.,1855) 

House  Doc.134,  6  p.  8°  and  Atlas,  (House  Doc.120)  BPL. 

Williamson,  R.S. 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  and  survey  in  California,  in  connexion  with 
explorations  for  a  practicable  railway  route  from  the  Mississippi  River 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  in  1853  ...  (n.p. ,  1855)  61  p.  8°  (House. Doc. 129)  B.BPL. 
Reprint  from  U.S.  War  Dept.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating 
the  several  Pacific  Railroad  explorations.  Washington,  1855. 

Yates,  Richard. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives , Feb . 23 , 1855 , 
in  favor  of  constructing  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Cong. globe, 

Appendix,  v.31:  203-207 ;Feb. 23, 1855.  B,LC. 

1856. 

Benton,  Thomas  H. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  in  the  House,  January  16,  1855).. 

(In  Dana,  C.  W.  The  great  West.  cl856)  p.  358.  KanHS . 

Buchanan,  James. 

(Letter  to  B.  F.  Washington  Chairman,  Democratic  State  Central  Committee 
expressing  himself  favorable  to  the  construction  of  a  Pacific  railroad) 

(Cong. Globe. 35th. Cong. 2d. sess . p . 49)  B ,LC. 

Quoted  in  full  by  Senator  Gwin,  Cong. Globe. dated  Sept . 17 , 1856 . 

Quoted  in  full  in  Davis’  U.P.  p.  73. 

Burwell,  William  MacCreary. 

True  policy  of  the  South:...  Feb.  1856. . .Washington  (1856).  21  p.  8°  LC. 

11-6092 

California.  Assembly.  Committee  on  federal  relations...  Report... on  the 

Pacific  railroad.  Submitted  Mar.  24,  1856.  (Sacramento  1856)  12  p.  8° 

Hunt , UI . 

California.  Governor  .  1856.  Review  of  advantages  of  constructing  Pacific 

railroad. .. (Gove.  mess.  1856:25-28)  Hasse  California  267. 

Carroll,  Anna  Ella. 

The  star  of  the  West:  or,  National  men  and  national  measures  ... 

Boston  J.  French  and  Company;  New  Yori, Miller, Orton  &  Mulligan,  1856. 

(4)  366  p.  8°  ICC,UC.  All-2645. 

Derby,  F.  H. 

The  Pacific  Railway.  Hunt’s  v.  35,  p.  659-680  (Dec. 1866)  B. 

Humphreys,  A(ndrew)  A(tkinson) 

A  reply  to  certain  portions  of  the  minority  report  of  the  Hon. Z.Kidwell , 
of  the  House  of  Representatives,  member  of  the  select  committee  upon  the 
Pacific  railroad,  by  Captain  A. A.  Humphreys. . .December, 1856.  Washington, 

1856.  cover-title  8  p.  8°  B,BufHS,HU,ICC,LC,Hunt.  5-39778. 

Kidwell.  (Zedekiah) 

Report  on  the  impracticability  of  building  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi 
River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean: .. .Washington, C . Wendell, printer, 1856. 

30  p.  8°  B ,HU, Hunt , JHU,LC.  5-27804. 


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1856. 

...Resolutions  ...  in  favor  of  provision  being  made  for  the  construction 
of  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington?  1856)  2  p.8°  (34th  Cong., 
1st  sess.Sen.  Mis. Doc. 52)  Ordered  printed  May  15,  1856.  B. 

O'Reilly,  Henry. 

The  "peoples  highway"  between  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  states,  with  postal 
and  telegraph  facilities,  incidental  to  the  protection  of  settlers  and 
emigrants  between  the  Mississippi  Valley  and  the  Pacific  Ocean  ... 

Proposed  by  Henry  O'Reilly  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States.  (Washington 
Govt .print . off ., 1856)  4  p.  BCLA. 

Pacific  railroad  explorations  by  government. 

(DeBow's  Review,  v. 21 :555-74 ;Dec. 1856)  LC. 

(Pacific  railroad  planks  in  platforms  of  campaign  of  1856) 

(In  McKee,  Thos  H. :  The  national  platforms  of  all  political  parties... 
1789-1892. . .Washington,  The  Statistical  pub.  co.  (1892)  Democratic,  p.54, 
Republican,  p.59.  B,LC.  10-2745 

American  or  Know-nothing  party  had  no  Pacific  railroad  plans. 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain  the  most  practicable. . . 
route  for  a  railroad  ...  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  (Review) 

(American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts  v. 72: 67-95;Nov. 1856)  LC. 

U.S.  Congress  House.  Committee  on  public  lands. 

...  Railroads  in  the  territories  ...  Report.  (Washington?  1856) 

26  p.  8°  (34th  Cong.,  1st  sess .House. Rept. 324)  B. 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Thorington,  Aug.  6,  1856. 

Recommending  the  construction  of  the  Pacific  railroad. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  Pacific  railroad. 

...Pacific  railroad  and  telegraph  ...  Report.  (Washington,  1856) 

82  p.  8°  (34th  Cong., 1st  sess. HOuse. Report  274) 

Ordered  printed  July  24,  1856.  B. 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Denver.  Minority  reports  by  J.M.Wood  &  Z.Kidwell. 

- Same.  84  p.  8°  (34th  Cong. 1st  sess. House. Rept. 358)Da  ted  Aug. 16,  1856. 

B ,PhilPL. 

Weller,  J.  B. 

The  Pacific  railroad.  Speech.  (Washington,  1856)  8  p.  8°  B. 

Whipple.  A.  W. 

Extracts  from  (his)  (preliminary)  report  upon  the  route  near  the  35th 
parallel  with  an  explanatory  note  by  Capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys. 

(In  U.S.  War  Dept,  report  of  explorations  of  surveys ...  for  a  railroad  from 
the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Vol. 3, pp. 3-36. Wash. 1856) 

BPL. 


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Whipple,  A.  W.  &  J.  C.  Ives. 

Report  of  the  explorations  for  a  railway  route  near  the  35th  parallel  of 
north  latitude  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  pts.  1-6 
(In  U.S.  War  Dept,  reports  of  explorations  of  surveys. .. for  a  rail  road 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Vol. 3-4 .Wash. 1856)  BPL. 

Wozencraft,  0.  M. 

Address  before  the  Mechanics'  Institute  on  the  subject  of  the  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  railroad.  San  Franciso,  Agnew  &  Depplank, 1856.  25  p.  8°  BPL. 

Wynne,  James. 

(Report  on  Pacific  railroad  explorations,  and  accompanying  documents... 
(North  Amer.  Rev.  v.82:  211-236 ; Jan. 1856)  B. 


1857. 

California,  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  ...  in  favor  of  the  speedy  construction  of  a  national 
railroad  from  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi  to  some  point  in  California. 
(Washington?  1857)  2  p.  8°  (35th  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate  Mis. Doc.  3) 

Ordered  printed  Dec.  9,  1857.  B. 

Carroll,  Anna  Ella. 

The  star  of  the  West;  or,  National  men  and  national  measures.  ...  3d  ed. , 
Rev.  and  enl.  New  York  Miller,  Orton  &  Co. ,  1857. 
xii, (13)-546  p.  12port  (incl. front . )  8° 

The  Pacific  railroad,  p.  137-186.  B, ICC,LC,OrHS  All-881 

The  first  American  exploring  expedition. — The  Pacific  railroad. — 

Culpability  involved  in  the  loss  of  the  Albany. — The  American  Navy. — 
An  American  hero  the  victim  of  a  conspiracy. — Captain  Bartlett's 
vindication. — (etc. ) 


Dana,  C.  W. 

The  great  West,  or,  The  garden  of  the  world;  its  history,  its  wealth,  its 
natural  advantages,  and  its  future.  Also  comprising  a  complete  guide  to 
emigrants,  with  a  full  description  of  the  different  routes  westward.  With 
statistics  and  facts  from  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Benton,  Gen.  Sam  Houston,  and 
Col.  John  C.  Fremont.  Boston,  Wentworth,  1857.  396  p.  SePL,SpPL,WSL,UWash 

Judah,  T.  D. 

A  practical  plan  for  building  the  Pacific  railroad.  ...  Washington,  H. 
Polkinhorn,  1857.  31  p.  8°  B,BPL,LC.  5-28962 

Kidwell,  Z. 

Pacific  railroad.  Supplementary  report  in  reply  to  the  comments  of  the 
Secretary  of  War  upon  the  minority  report  submitted  by  Mr.  Kidwell,  of  the 
Select  committee  on  the  Pacific  railroad  ...  Washington,  1857. 

16  p.  8°  (34th  Cong. ,3d  sess.  House.Mis.Doc.44)  Feb. 12,1857.  B. 


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Pacific  road:  the  plan  for  its  construction,  now  before  Congress.  Reports  of 
Special  Committee,  and  of  the  Committee  on  public  lands,  of  34th  Congress, 
on  the  subject  of  Pacific  railroad.  With  the  bill  annexed,  (n. p.,1857?) 

21  p.  8°  ASCE,B,CtHS. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  public  lands. 

...  Lands  for  Pacific  railroad  ...  Report  ...  (Washington?  1857) 

2  p.  8°  (34th  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House. Report  264)  To  accompany  H.R.867. 
Submitted  by  H.  Bennett,  March  3,  1857.  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  Committee. 

Supplementary  critical  report  on  explorations  for  the  Pacific  railroad. 

Feb.  1857.  (34th  Cong.  3rd.  sess. House. Mis. Doc. 44 ;pp. 1-16) 

U.S.  War  Dept. 

Extract  from  the  annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  War;  and  report  of  Capt. 
A.  A.  Humphreys,  topographical  engineers,  upon  the  progress  of  the  Pacific 
railroad  explorations  and  surveys.  December,  1856.  Washington,  1857. 

20  p.  8°  B,LC.  GS 18-244. 

1858. 

Billinghurst ,  Charles. 

The  Pacific  railroad.  Speech  ...  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
January  22,  1858.  8  p.  8°  B,BPL,HU 

Blair,  F(rancis)  P(reston)  Jr. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  F.P . Blair , Jr. ,  of  Missouri  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  May  25,  1858.  (Washington,  Congressional  Globe  office 
1858)  8  p.  8°  B,LC.  5-39777. 

Campbell,  Albert  H. 

The  great  commercial  prize,  addressed  to  every  American  who  values  the 
prosperity  of  his  country  ...  Boston,  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  1858. 

23  p.  8°  B,HU,MinnHS  A  18-602. 


Dana,  C.  W. 

The  great  West,  or,  the  garden  of  the  world;  its  history  its  wealth,  its 
natural  advantages,  and  its  future.  Also  comprising  a  complete  guide  to 
emigrants,  with  a  full  description  of  the  different  routes  westward.... 

With  statistics  and  facts,  from  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Benton,  Gen. Sam  Houston,  and 
Col.  John  C.  Fremont.  Boston,  Wentworth  and  Company,  1858. 

7  (13)  -  396  p.  illus .  8°  (LC, SePL, SpPL,WSL,UWash,  have  1857  ed.) 

"Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Benton ...  January  16, 

1855",  :  p. 358-392.  14-14044. 

Douglas,  Stephen  A. 

Speech  of  Senator  Douglas... on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill.  Delivered  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  April  17,  1858.  8  p.  8°  B,HU. 

Coffin,  Charles  C. 

The  great  commercial  prize,  addressed  to  every  American  who  values  the 
prosperity  of  his  country.  ...  Boston,  A.  Williams  &  Co.,  1858. 

23  p.  8°  B , HU , MinnHS  A  18-602. 


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Gwin,  William  M. 

Speech  of  Hon.  William  M.  Gwin,  of  California,  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill 
delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  April  8,  1858.  Washington 
1858.  7  p.  8°  B,LC. 


Gwin,  Hon.  W.  M. 

Speeches  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
April  8,  &  Dec.  13,  1858.  Washington  1858.  2  p.  UCal. 


Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson. 

Letter  to  Wm.  M.  Gwin  (Chairman  Senate  Committee  on  Pacific  railroad) 

in  relation  to  the  railroad  to  the  Pacific  by  the  35th  and  32nd  parallels. 
(Washington,  Apr.  15,  1858.  8  p."  8°  H. 


Kansas  City,  Mo.  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Central  Pacific  railway  route.  Memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.S.  on 
the  subject  of  a  railway  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  by  the  valley  of  the 
Kansas  River  or  the  route  of  the  39th  parallel.  From  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce  of  the  city  of  Kansas.  Reported  to  the  Chamber  by  R.  T.  Van  Horn, 
Chairman  of  R.R.  committee,  April  27,  1858.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  "Western 
Journal  of  Commerce"  print,  1858.  cover-title  16  p.  8°  LC.  8-13185. 

Lea,  Albert  M(iller) 

A  Pacific  railway:  by  Albert  M.  Lea  ...  (Knoxville,  Tenn. ,  1858?) 

16  p.  8°  B ,HU, ICC,LC.  5-38853. 

Miller,  Edward. 

The  highway  of  nations.  The  great  national  Pacific  railroad.  By  Edward 
Miller...  (Philadelphia?  1858?)  8  p.  8°  LC,CA.  7-3232.  unrv'd. 

From  the  Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute,  v. 65 : 2 17-23 ; Apr . 1858 . 

New  York  (State)  Legislature. 

Resolutions  on  Pacific  railroad  bill.  May  19,  1858. 

1  p.  (35th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 264) 

Instructing  the  Senators  and  Representatives  of  New  York  to  vote  for 
the  Pacific  railroad  bill  introduced  by  Hon.  John  S.  Phelps  of  Missouri. 


Otero,  M.  A. 


Ferrocarril  del  Pacifico.  Discurso;  pronunciado  en  la  Camara  de  repre- 
sentantes  el  25  de  mayo  de  1858,  por  el  Honorable  M.  A.  Otero,  de  Nuevo 
Mejico.  New  York.  1858.  14  p.  8°  B. 


Otero,  M.  A. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  M.  A.  Otero,  of  New  Mexico,  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  May  25,  1858. 

Washington,  Henry  Polkinhorn,  printer,  1858.  15  p.  8°  B,HU. 

Phelps,  John  S(mith). 

A  letter  from  Hon.  John  S.  Phelps,  to  citizens  of  Arkansas,  in  relation 
to  a  Pacific  railroad.  Washington,  1858.  32  p.  8°  BPL,H,ICC,LC.  5-39775. 

- Another  edition  St.  Louis,  1858.  16p.  8°  B,BPL. 

- Another  edition,  Cincinnati,  1858,  21  p.  8°  HU. 


38. 


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1858. 

Polk,  Trusten. 

Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  April  15,  1858.  Washington,  1858.  16  p.  8°  B,HU. 

Rice,  Henry. 

On  Pacific  railroad. 

(Congressional  record,  Dec.  20,  1858,  7  p.)  MinnHS. 

Seward,  William  H. 

The  Pacific  railroad.  Speech,  Dec.  21,  1858.  Washington,  1858.  6  p.  8° 

B  ,0rHS ,Y. 


Stevens,  Isaac  I(ngalls) 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  Isaac  I.  Stevens,  of  Washington  Territory 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  25,  1858.  (Washington,  Congressional 
Globe  office,  1858)  7  p.  8°  B,HU,LC,UWash.  5-39776. 

Washington  (Ter.).  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  . . .  relative  to  the  construction  of  a  national  railroad 
across  the  continent  from  the  Atlantic  states  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
(Washington,  1858) 

2  p.  8°  (35th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate. Mis. Doc. 211) 

Ordered  printed  March  30,  1858.  B. 

Wisconsin.  Legislature. 

. . .  Memorial  ...  in  favor  of  a  donation  of  land  to  the  territory  of 
Nebraska,  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  railroads.  (Washington?  1858) 

3  p.  8°  (35th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 168) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  24,  1858. 

A  memorial  to  Congress  concerning  the  Pacific  railroad  and  Nebraska 
land  grant.  B. 

1859. 

Arkansas.  Legislature. 

Resolution  on  location  of  Pacific  railroad.  Jan.  15,  1859. 

1  p.  (35th  Cong., 2d.  sess.  House. Mis .  Doc.  2 1) 

Asking  for  the  location  of  the  Pacific  railroad  on  or  near  the  35th 
parallel  of  north  latitude,  upon  or  near  the  route  surveyed  by  Lieut. 
Whipple . 

Bigler,  William. 

Speech  of  Hon.  William  Bigler,  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Pacific  railroad 
bill;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January  6,  1859. 
Washington,  printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  office,  1859.  13  p.  8° 

B,LC.  CA7-3230.  Unrev'd. 


Broderick,  David  Colbreth. 

Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill 
delivered  ...  January  13th,  1859.  San  Francisco , Sullivan ( 1859? )  14  p.  OrH 


39. 


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1859. 

Davis,  Jefferson. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  Jefferson  Davis,  of  Mississippi,  on  the  Pacific  railroad 
bill,  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January,  1859.  Baltimore. 
Printed  by  J.  Murphy  &  Co.,  1859.  36  p.  8°  B,BPL,ICC,LC,Y.WRHS  5-39774. 

Fitch,  H.  S. 

An  essay  on  the  Pacific  railway  embracing  a  new  plan.  San  Francisco. 

F.  Eastman.  1859.  19  pp.  8°  Hunt. (16  p.)  B,BPL,HU. 


Fitch,  H.  S. 

State  policy  plan  by  which  the  state  can  aid  the  Pacific  railroad.  S.F. 
1859,  32  p.  Hunt,UCal. 

Grant,  of  lands  by  the  United  States  to  the  state  of  Missouri  for  railroad 
purposes,  and  acts  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Missouri  affecting  the 
Southwest  branch  of  the  Pacific  railroad;  also,  constitutional  amendments 
limiting  the  state  debt  to  $30,000,000.  St.  Louis,  Knapp  &  Co.  1859. 

50  p.  8°  BPL. 

Houston,  Sam. 

Speeches  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill;  and  in  reply  to  Hon.  A.  Iverson,  of 
Georgia.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  U.S.  Jan.  12  &  13,  1859.  (Washington, 
1859)  16  p.  8°  ICC. 

Iverson,  A. 

Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  railroad.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  January  6,  1859.  (Washington,  D.C.  Printed  by  L.  Towers  (1859)8p.8° 

B. 


Lea,  Pryor. 

An  outline  of  the  central  transit,  in  a  series  of  six  letters  to  John 
Hemphill.  Galveston,  1859.  32  p.  8°  H,ICC. 

Pacific  railroad  convention. 

Address  of  committee  to  the  people  of  the  states  and  territories  of  the 
Pacific.  (1859)  16  p.  n.d.t.p.  CtHS,UCal. 

Pacific  railroad  convention,  San  Francisco,  "59. 

Pacific  railroad  convention.  Memorial  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  heads  of  departments,  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
San  Francisco,  Alta  job  office,  1859.  13  p.  8°  B. 

Republican  association  of  Washington. 

The  attitude  of  the  national  parties  in  respect  to  a  Pacific  railroad. 
(Wash.  D.C.  Buell  &  Blanchard,  1859.)  8  pp.  8°  BPL. 

Scott,  Charles  L. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  L.  Scott,  of  California,  in  the 
House  of  Representative , .January  19,  1859.  (Washington,  1859)  7  p.  8° 

B. 


40. 


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Scott,  Charles  L. 

Remarks  of  Hon.  Charles  L.  Scott,  of  California,  in  the  House  of  Rep¬ 
resentatives  of  the  United  States,  during  the  first  and  second  sessions 
of  the  35th  Congres.  Washington,  W.  H.  Moore,  1859.  20  p.  8° 

In  regard  to  Pacific  railroads,  land  grants,  etc.  B. 

Shields,  James. 

Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  railroad  bill;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  Jan.  7,  1859.  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional 
Globe  office,  1859.  6  p.  8°  B. 

T  rumb  ul 1 ,  Lyman . 

Remarks  of  Hon.  Lyman  Trumbull,  of  Illinois  in  the  Senate,  Jan.  7,  1859, 
on  the  motion  to  recommit  the  bill  for  the  construction  of  a  Pacific 
railroad,  with  instructions  to  bring  in  a  bill  for  construction  of  a 
Northern  and  Southern  road,  and  in  reply  to  Hon.  A.  Iverson,  Wash.,  Puell 
&  Blanchar  d,  1859.  7  p.  8°  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Topographical  maps,  profiles  of  sketches,  to  illustrate  the  various  rept. 
of  surveys  for  railroad  routes  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific 
ocean.  (In  U.S.  War  Dept.  Repts.  of  explorations  &  surveys ...  for  a  rail¬ 
road  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Vol.  10.  Wash. 1859. 

BPL. 


Wilson,  Henry. 

The  Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Henry  Wilson,  of  Massachusettts ,  delivered 
in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January  11,  1859.  (Wash.,  1859) 

16  p.  8°  B, BPL, HU. 


1860. 

Gilpin,  William. 

The  central  gold  region.  The  grain  pastoral  and  gold  regions  of  North 
America.  With  some  new  views  of  its  physical  geography;  and  observations 
on  the  Pacific  railroad.  ...  Philadelphia,  Sower,  Barnes  &  Co.;  St.  Louis 
E.  K.  Woodward,  1860.  (iii)-xii, 13-194  p.  6  fold, maps(Incl. front)  8° 

B , BPL,LC, ICC ,KansCityPL, UOr ,UWash.  3-21050. 

Later  editions  pub.  (Philadelphia,  1873,1874)  under  title:  Mission  of 
the  North  American  people,  geographical,  social  and  political. 

Greeley,  Horace. 

An  overland  journey,  from  New  York  to  San  Francisco,  in  the  summer  of  1859. 
...  New  York,  C.  M.  Saxton,  Parker  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  H.H  Bancroft  &  Co. 
1860.  386  p.  12°  LC.  l-Rc-1223. 

Gwin,  William  McKendree. 

Arguments  of  the  Hon.  William  M.  Gwin  on  the  subject  of  a  Pacific  railroad 
before  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Washington,  H.  Polkinhorn,  1860. 

36  p.  8°  B ,CalSL.  A16-1006. 


41. 


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1860. 

Judah,  Theodore  D. 

Pacific  railroad.  Report  of  Theodore  D.  Judah,  accredited  agent  Pacific 
railroad  convention,  upon  his  operations  in  the  Atlantic  states.  San 
Francisco,  1860.  14  p.  8°  B,H,UW.  A15-2105. 

Lander,  Fred.  W. 

A  Pacific  rail-road  bill  with  explanation  and  argument  in  support  of  it, 
...Washington  city,  Sage,  printer,  1860. 

cover-title,  23  p.  8°  B,BPL,HU, JHU, ICC, FJL ,WRHS .  A13-1681. 

Learned,  Edward. 

...Pacific  railroad.  Memorial. .. on  the  subject  of  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington? 1860)  4p.8°(36th  Cong.,  1st 
sess . House. Mis. Doc . 47)  Ordered  printed  March  26,  1860.  B. 

Meeker,  B.  P. 

Plan  for  the  speedy  construction  of  a  Pacific  railroad,  with  a  draft  of 
a  bill.  St.  Louis,  1860.  15  p.  HU,StLPL. 

The  Pacific  railroad. (n. p. , 1860?)  14  p.  8°  Merchants'  magazine  extra. 

With  letter  from  Edgar  Conkling,  dated  April  4,  1860.  B. HU, ICC. 

Pacific  Railroad.  Resolve  in  favor  of  a  (Mass. HOuse. Doc. 152,  1860)  one  page 
(2  leaves).  Sale  catalogue. 

Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

1860.  Communication  from  Secretary  of  Pacific  railroad  company,  asking 
for  approp.  to  print  reports,  speeches  and  proc.  of  convention. 

(Assm.  jol.  11  sess.  pp.  589-590)  Hasse  California  267. 

Pacific  railroad  convention. 

Reassembling  at  Sacramento,  Feb.  1860.  Extracts  from  minutes  and  resolutions. 
2  p.  UCal . 

(Pacific  railroad  planks  in  platforms  of  campaign  of  1860) 

(In  McKee,  Thos.  H. :  The  national  platforms  of  all  political  parties... 
1789-1892. . .Washington,  the  Statistical  pub.  co.  (1892)  172  p.  12° 

Douglas  Democratic,  p.  62 
Breckenridge  Democratic,  p.  64 
Republican  667 

Constitutional  Union  party  had  no  Pac.  rr.  plank. 

Rabe,  William. 

Wm.  Rabe,  Secretary  of  the  Pacific  railroad  convention,  San  Francisco, 
February,  1860.  Appeal  for  donation...  HU. 

Stevens,  Isaac  I. 

Pacific  railroad  -  three  routes.  Speech. .. delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  May  23,  1860.  (Washington,  D. C.T. McGill, printer, 1860) 

8  p.  8°  B ,HU. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  the  Pacific  railroad. 

...Pacific  railroad.  (To  accompany  bill  H.  R. NO. 646) .. .Rept. . (Washington? 

1860)  27  p.  8°  (36th  Cong. 1st  sess . House. Rept . 428)  April  13,  1860. 

Presented  by  Mr.  Curtis,  S. 

- Minority  report  by  Andrew  J.  Hamilton,  May  9,  1860.  29  p. 

- Minority  report  by  Cyrus  Aldrich.  1860.  B  (not  found) 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  the  Pacific  railroad. 

...Reports  of  the  majority  and  minority  of  the  Select  committee  on  the 
Pacific  railroad.  Washington,  T.  H.  Ford,  Printer , 1860 .  72  p.  8° 

(36th  Cong.  1st  sess . House. Rept. No . 428)  B,HU,LC,ICC,MIT,Y.  5-38863. 


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1860. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

A  bill  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  upon 
that  portion  of  the  public  domain  lying  west  of  and  between  the  Mississippi 
River  and  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  state  of  California.  (1860) 

8  p.  8°  B ,BPL. 


1861. 

(Bayard,  William) 

A  View  of  the  war,  its  causes,  and  results.  Appeal  to  the  eastern  states. 
Position  of  General  Wool.  The  Press.  Slavery  and  the  Pacific  railroad. 

By  a  Citizen.  New-York, G. Russell , printer , 1861 . 20  p.8°B,LC.  18-10260. 

Minnesota.  Legislature. 

Pacific  railroad.  Joint  resolutions ...  in  relation  to  the  Pacific  railroad... 
(Approved  Jan. 26, 1861)  (Washington? 1861? )  lp.8°  (36th  Cong. 2d. sess. House. 

Mis . Doc. No . 36)  Feb. 6, 1861;  Laid  upon  the  table,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 
Our  Pacific  possessions.  Railway  to  the  Pacific.  Our  future  relations  with  the 
Pacific  islands  and  Mexico;  a  letter  ...  to  Hon.  P . F. Wade ,U. S .  Senator, 
by  one  of  his  constituents.  Washington,  H.  Polkinhorn,  printer,  1861.23 
p.  8°  Signed  "ACincinnatian . "  B,ICC,LC  5038854. 

Utah.  Territory.  Legislature. 

Railroad  from  Missouri  River  to  Sacramento.  Memorial  of  the  legislature  of 
Utah  territory,  praying  for  the  construction  of  a  railroad  from  some  point 
on  the  Missouri  River  to  Sacramento,  California. .. (Washington?  1861)  B. 
Memorial  approved  Dec.  29,1860.  Feb.  6,1861.  -  Referred  to  the  committee 
on  public  lands  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

Discussed  in  Bancroft’s  Hist,  of  the  Pacific  States  Utah,  p.462-63, 753. B. 

LC. 


1862. 

Bloodgood,  Simeon  DeWitt. 

Speech  of  ...  at  the  Pacific  railroad  convention,  Held  in  Chicago.  (New 
York, 1862)  15  p.  8°  BPL,HU,LC.  CA  7-4303.  Unrev'd. 

Reprinted  from  Hunt’s  Merchant’s  Magazine. 

California.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

The  general  railroad  laws  of  California,  the  Pacific  railroad  act  of 
Congress,  and  the  by-laws  of  the  Central  Pacific  railroad  company  of 
California  . . .  Sacramento.  1862.  104  p.  8°  B. 

Campbell,  J.H. 

Speech  on  bill  to  aid  in  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line 
from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific.  Washington,  1862.  Pam.  8p.8°  HU,JC. 
Dunn,  William  McKee. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  McKee  Dunn,  of  Indiana,  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  April  17,  1862,  on  the  bill  to  aid  in  construction  of  a 
railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal,  military, 
and  other  purposes.  Washington,  D.C.,  Scammell  &  Co.,  printers,  1862. 

8  p.  8°  B ,LC,LibCo.  A15-350. 

Kansas,  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  ...  in  favor  of  the  passage  of  an  act  to  secure  the 
early  completion  of  a  railroad  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean. .. (Washington?  1862)  2  p.  8°  (37th  Cong. , 2d  sess . Senate. Mis . Doc. 64) 
Ordered  printed  March  17,  1862.  B. 


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Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1862. 

Kelley,  W.  D. 

Remarks  in  opposition  to  the  employment  of  slaves  in  navy  yards,  arsenals, 
dock-yards  etc.  and  in  favor  of  the  Pacific  Railroad,  n.t.p.  (Wash. 1862) 

8  pp  8°  BPL. 

Latham,  Milton  S. 

Speech  of  Hon.  Milton  S.  Latham,  on  the  Pacific  rail  road,  delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  the  12th  day  of  June,  1862.  Also,  debate  in 
the  Senate,  on  the  steam  ship  line  from  California  to  China,  and  passage 
of  the  bill,  on  the  25th  day  of  April,  1862.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  John 
Murphy  &  Co. ,  1862.  31  p.  8° 

Also  in  Congressional  Globe,  June  12,  1862.  p.  2675-78;  37th  Cong.,  2d 
sess.  B,FJL. 


Phelps,  T.  G. 

Speech  ...  on  the  Pacific  railroad.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
April  8,  1862.  (Washington,  1862)  8  p.  8°  B. 

Sargent,  Aaron  Augustus. 

The  Pacific  railroad  -  how  it  may  be  built.  Speech  of  Hon.  A. A.  Sargent,  in 
the  House  of  Representatives  April  9,  1862.  16  p.  8°  B,FJL. 

Sargent,  Aaron  Augustus. 

Speech  of  Hon.  Aaron  A.  Sargent,  of  California,  on  the  Pacific  railroad  as  a 
military  necessity.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  31,  1862. 
Washington,  Press  of  G.  C.  Rand  &  Avery,  1862.  cover-title,  16  p.  8° 

B , BPL, BufHS , FJL ,HU, JC, J,LC, H, FU  A13-2164. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

...An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from 
the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  ...  Washington,  Govt . print . of f ., 1862 
14  p.  8°  (37th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Mis. doc. 108) 

B  (12p. )  Conn, SL, Detroit, PL, ICC, KansHS.  A18-26. 

- Same.  Chicago,  Tribune  book  and  job  steam  printing  office,  1862. 

16  p.  8°  B, BPD, CincPL,ICC,NebSL  has  1863  ed.  NY ,ASCE. 

JU  has  copy  with  pencilled  amendments  by  Howard. 

V 

1863. 

Arnold,  S.  G. 

The  Pacific  railroad. 

(Methodist  quarterly  review,  July,  1863,  p.  407-20)  B,LC. 

Edmunds,  James  M. 

Pacific  Railroad.  Importance  to  the  U.S.  government  of  its  early  completion, 
as  shown  by  extracts  from  the  annual  report  of  the  Hon.  James  M.  Edmunds 
(Commissioner  of  the  General  land  office)  and  others...  Detroit,  1863 
6  p.  8°  B ,HU. 


44. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1863. 

Fremont,  J.  C. 

The  Pacific  Railroad.  To  Messrs.  Samuel  Hallett  &  Co.  (New  York,  April 
24,  1863)  2  p.  4°  HU. 

Mull an,  John. 

Report  on  the  construction  of  a  military  road  from  Fort  Walla-Walla  to 
Fort  Benton  ...(Washington,  Govt.  Print.  Off.,  1863) 

363  p.  8°  (37th  Cong., 3d  sess. Senate. Ex. Doc.43) 

Contains  data  for  the  construction  of  a  Pacific  railroad.  ICC. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

...  An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  rail  road  and  telegraph  line 
from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Chicago,  1863.  NebSL. 

1864. 

California.  Governor. 

1864.  Veto  of  act  to  aid  in  construction  of  California  portion  of  Pacific 
Railroad  from  S.F.  to  eastern  boundary  of  state  and  to  create  funded 
debt  for  payment  of  same.  1864.  (Sen.jol.15  sess . pp . 688-689) 

Hasse  California  267. 


Colton,  (J.H.) 

Colton’s  map  of  the  States  and  territories  West  of  the  Mississippi 
River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  showing  the  Overland  Routes,  Projected 
railroad  lines,  e  tc.  N.Y.,  1864.  40  x  28  B. 

Conkling,  Edgar. 

Benton’s  policy  of  selling  and  developing  the  mineral  lands,  and  the 
necessity  of  furnishing  access  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  by  the  construction 
of  the  Northern  and  Central  Pacific  railroads. . .Cincinnati,  C.  Clark, 
printer,  1864.  16  p.  8°  B,BPL,CHS,ICC,IndSL, JHU,UI.  A13-1512. 

Harbine,  Thomas. 

Statement  of  Thomas  Harbine,  John  L.  Bittinger,  &  Silas  Woodson,  of 
Missouri,  in  support  of  certain  proposed  amendments  to  the  Pacific  rail¬ 
road  bill.  Washington,  March  18,  1864.  8  p.  8°  B. 

Hodge,  James  Thacher, 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  of  James  T.  Hodge,  Esq. ,  (on  the  coal 
deposits  in  the  Rocky  Mountains)  New  York,  W.C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  printers 
1864.  cover-title,  20  p.  8°  ASCE, B, CU,LC.  6-20769.  Revised 

Report  made  to  the  President  and  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Ludlow,  Fitz-Hugh) 

Through-tickets  to  San  Francisco;  a  prophecy. 

(Atlantic  Monthly,  v. 14:604-17;  Nov.  1864)  LC. 

Ogden,  William  B. 

Speech  delivered  before  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company,  at  their  convention,  held  in  Chicago ,111 ., Sept . 2 , 1864 . 
New  York,  1864.  10.  p.  8°  ASCE,B. 


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The  Pacific  Railroad,  a  defense  against  its  enemies,  with  report  of  the 

Supervisors  of  Placer  county,  and  report  of  Mr.  Montanya,  made  to  the 
supervisors  of  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco.  December  1854.  n.p. 
35  p.  8°  B,BPL,HU,N.Y. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Manuscript:  letter  to  Thomas  C. Durant,  Vice-president,  U.P.R. R.  relative 

to  change  of  location,  Dec. 21, 1864;  S.  Seymour,  consulting  engr.  U.P.R. R. 
1864)  19  p.  4°  H. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  M.  F.Case  of  surveys  of  Cache  La  Poudre  and  South  Platte  routes 
and  other  mountain  passes  in  Colorado.  n.p., 1864  11  p.  8°  ASCE,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  Peter  A.  Dey,  engineer  in  charge  of  preliminary  surveys,  n.p. 
ASCEjB.  1864  6  p.  8° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  Samuel  B.  Reed  of  surveys  and  explorations  from  Green  River  to 
Great  Salt  Lake  City,  n.p.,  1864.  15  p.  8°  ASCE,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  the  organization  and  proceedings  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.  New  Yori,  W.  G. Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers,  1864. 

3  p.l.,  (112)  p.  2  fold  maps.  8°  Variously  paged. 

At  head  of  title:  United  States  of  America. 

B , BPL ,  ASCE , DCL , HU , I CC , NY , WRHS ,  A  16-1061. 

B  also  has  copy  without  maps. 

U.S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from 
the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Approved  July  1,  1862.  New  York, 
L.  H. Biglow  &  Co.,  printers  (1864?)  43  p.  8°  B.  A  20-688. 

Amendment,  approved  July  2,  1864;  p.  (23)-43. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

Pacific  Railroad,  1864:  an  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  rail-road 
and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to 
secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal,  military  and 
other  purposes,  approved  July  1,  1862;  and  an  act  amendatory  thereof, 
approved  July  2,  1864.  (New  York)  n.d.  35  p.  8°  B,CU,H. 

Williams,  J.  L. 

Letter  (to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior)  of  J.L.  Williams  (one  of  the 
Government  Directors)  on  location  and  progress  of  U.P.R. R.  n.t.p.  (Fort 
Wayne,  Ind. ,  Nov.  15,  1864.)  0.  pp.  6.  ASCE,H. 


1865. 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

Across  the  continent:  a  summer's  journey  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  the 
Mormons,  and  the  Pacific  states,  with  Speaker  Colfax....  Springfield 
Mass.,  S.  Bowles  &  Company;  New  "fork,  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1865. 
xx452  p. front (fold. map)  16°  H,ICC,LC,SpPL,UMont ,WSL  l-Rc-1502. 


46. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1865. 

Haskell,  D.  H. 

Second  speech  (on)  the  Pacific  railroad  before  the  Nevada  legislature, 
Feb.  21,  1865.  (n.p.)  16  p.  UCal. 

Omaha,  Neb.  Citizens. 

Letter  from  committee  of  Citizens  of  Omaha  to  Lieut.  Col.  Simpson  and 
Springer  Harbaugh,  Omaha,  July  23,  1865.  10  p.  n.p.  Sale  Catalogue. 

Seymour,  Silas. 

Report  of  the  consulting  engineer  on  the  location  between  Omaha  City  and 
Platte  Valley,  dated  December  21,  1864,  New  York,  1865  9  xxxviii  p.map.8° 

B, ICC, NY ,LC,H. 


Simpson,  James  Hervey. 

Report  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  H.  Simpson,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.A. ,  on 
the  change  of  route  west  from  Omaha,  Nebraska  Territory,  proposed  by  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  made  to  Honorable  James  Harlan,  Secretary 
of  the  Interior,  September  18,  1865;  with  the  President's  decision  thereon. 
Washington,  Govt. print. off ., 1865.  70  p.l  1.  8°  B ,BPL, CanArch,H,LC,Y. 

11-14319. 

Simpson,  James  H(ervey). 

Report  of  Lieut.  Col.  James  H.  Simpson  ...  on  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  and 
Branches,  Central  Pacific  railroad  of  California,  Northern  Pacific  railroad. 
Wagon  roads  in  the  territories  of  Idaho,  Montana,  Dakota,  and  Nebraska, 
and  the  Washington  aqueduct.  Made  to  Honorable  James  Harlan,  Secretary 
of  the  Interior,  November  23,  1865.  Washington, govt .print . off ., 1865. 

2  p.l. ,161  p.  4  fold. maps.  8°  B,BPL, JU,HS,UI, Hunt, ICC, LC,WRHS,  6-44698. 
"Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  Pacific  railroads":  p.  139-161. 

Stanford,  Leland. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  in  the  Nevada  Constitutional  convention  July 
13,  1864.  S.F.  1865.  12  p.  UCal. 

Tozer,  C.  W. 

Pacific  railroad.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  C.  W.  Tozer,  speaker  of  the  Nevada 
Assembly,  February  6,  1865.  14  p.  8°  B,UCal. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Central  Pacific  Railroad.  An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad 
and  telegraph  line  form  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean... 
approved  July  1,  1862;  and  an  act  amendatory  thereof,  approved  July  2,  1864 
(with  amendments  approved  March  3,1865)  Washington,  D.C.  McGill  &  Witherow 
printers  (1865)  cover-title,  29  p.l  1.  8°  B,LC.  6-20943. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Correspondence  between  Lieut.  Colonel  J.  H.  Simpson  U.S.  Engineer,  and  S. 
Seymour,  consulting  engineer,  Union  Pacific  railroad,  in  relation  to  the 
mode  of  construction.  (Washington,  1865)  9  p.  8°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

First  mortgage  (to  Edwin  A.  Morgan  &  Oakes  Ames.)  12  p.  8° 

Dated  Nov.  1,  1865.  Due  Jan. 1896.  Amount  not  stated.  6%  ICC(9)p.  PF. 


47. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Manuscript:)  Copy  of  letter  to  Col.  J.H.  Simpson,  submitting  data  and 
arguments  relative  to  change  of  location  west  of  Omaha,  Aug.  28,  1865; 

S.  Seymour,  consulting  engr.  U.P.R.R.  (N.Y.,  1865)  sq.  ,q.  pp.26.  H. 

Col.  Seymour's  autographed  Copy  on  paper  headed  "Union  Pacific  Rail¬ 
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Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Progress.  1865.  LU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Reply  of  T.C. Durant,  Vice-President,  to  communication  of  citizens  of  Omaha, 
to  Lieut.  Col.  Simpson,  touching  the  change  of  location,  terminus,  etc. 
August  1865.  21  p.  8°  ASCE. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  James  A.  Evans  of  exploration  from  Camp  Walbach  to  Green  River, 
n.p.  ,  1865.  24  p.  8°  ASCE, NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  the  consulting  engineer  with  reference  to  the  operations  of  the 
engineer  department.  New  York?  1865.  9  p.  8°  ASCE,N.Y. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  the  change  of  location  of  the  line  west  of  Omaha,  of  Springer 
Harbaugh,  Government  Director,  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

(Pittsburgh,  July  20,  1865.)  8°  9  p.  B,ASCE,H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes  etc. 

Act  granting  lands  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph 
line  from  the  states  of  Missouri  and  Arkansas  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  passed 
at  the  1st  session. .. 39th, Congress  (1865-1866)  B,CU. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  &  telegraph  line  from  the 
Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  approved  July  1,  1862,  New  York. 

W.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.  1864.  45  p.  8°  B,BPL,CU. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

Pacific  rail-road.  1864.  An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  rail-road 
and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to 
secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal,  military,  and  other 
purposes,  approved  July  1,  1862;  and  acts  amendatory  thereof,  approved  July 
2,  1864,  and  March  3,  1865.  New  York,  J.W.Amerman,  printer  (1865?) 

cover-title,  38  p.  8°  DetroitPL  A  18-25. 

Williams,  J.  L. 

Letter  of  J.  L.  Williams  on  the  location  between  Omaha  city  and  Platte 
valley,  n.t.p.  (N.Y.  Jan.  2,  1865)  0.  pp5.  ASCE, B,H, ICC. 


48. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1866. 

The  American  Bureau  of  Mines,  New  York. 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  A  geological  and  agricultural  survey  of  100  miles 
west  of  Omaha  ...  New  York,  Am.  Bureau  of  Mines,  1866.  44  p.  8° 

Survey  made  by  Thomas  Egleston.  ASCE ,B ,H,HU,ICC, JHU,LC,NY.  l-Rc-31. 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

Across  the  continent:  a  summer’s  journey  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  the 
Mormons,  and  the  Pacific  states.  Springfield,  Bowles,  1866. 

BCLA,OrU,MdHS,OrHS,OrSL,PortLA,SePL,Whit ,UWash. 


Bross,  William. 

Address  of  the  Hon.  William  Bross...  on  the  resources  of  the  far  West, 
and  the  Pacific  railway,  before  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  state  of 
New  York,  at  a  special  meeting,  Tuesday,  January  25,  1866;  NewYork.  J.W. 
Amerman,  printer,  1866.  30  p.  8°  BPL,HU,LC,Y.  8-36320. 

Communication  with  the  Pacific. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  v. 17,  p.333-343  (Mar. 1866).  B. 

Iowa.  Legislature. 

...  Aid  to  Iowa  branch  of  the  Pacific  railroad.  Memorial ...  for  government 
aid  to  the  extension,  in  Iowa,  of  the  Iowa  branch  of  the  Union  Pacific 
railroad.  (Washington,  1866)  2  p.  8°  (39th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Mis. 
Doc.74)  Ordered  printed  March  22,  1866.  B. 

Johnson,  Edwin  Ferry. 

The  navigation  of  the  lakes  and  navigable  communications  therefrom  to 
the  seaboard,  and  to  the  Mississippi  River,  and  relation  of  the  former 
to  the  lines  of  railway  leading  to  the  Pacific. . .Hartford,  Case, 

Lockwood  &  Company,  1866.  48  p.  8°  B,HU,BPL,BufHS, JC,LC.  5-19429. 

The  Political  record  of  Hon.  S.  S.  Pomeroy,  as  shown  by  his  own  party  newspaper 
press,  in  Kansas,  and  other  states,  viz:  Leavenworth  Times,  New  York 
Tribune  ...  Seneca,  Kan.,  The  Nemaha  Courier  office,  1866.  32  p.  8° 

LC.  12-24391. 


Shoemaker,  R.  M.  &  Co. 

Assessment  notice  to  shareowners  to  meet  liability  incurred  in  contracts 
with  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Sept.  17,  1866.  KansHS. 

Simpson,  James  H. 

Report  of  Lieut.  Col.  Jas.  H. Simpson,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.A. ,  on  the 
different  Pacific  railroads,  and  wagon  roads  in  the  different  territories. 
November  23,  1865;  with  laws  relating  to  the  Pacific  railroad.  Washington, 
1866.  161  p.  8°  ASCE. 

Sioux  City  and  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  J.  I.  Blair,  President  of  the  Sioux  City  branch,  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company.  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Its  progress  and  prospects. 
Completion  of  Cedar  Rapids  and  Missouri  River  railroad. ,  connecting  with 
Union  Pacific  at  Omaha.  Blairstown,  N.J.,  1866.  16  p.  8°  B. 


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49. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1866. 

Stoddard,  W.  0. 

The  great  U.P.rr  excursion  from  N.Y.  city  to  the  100  meridian  long. 

Oct.  1866.  N.Y.  1866.  84  p.  8°  ICC  (cover  dated  1867)  BPL. 

Texas.  Railroad  convention. 

...  southern  branch  of  Pacific  railroad.  Resolutions  of  the  convention  of 
Texas  in  favor  of  a  southern  branch  of  the  Pacific  railroad.  (Washington 
1866)  2  p.8°  (39th  Cong.,  1st. sess. House. Mis. Doc. 88) 

Ordered  printed  April  18,  1866.  B. 

The  transportation  question.  Farmers’  conventions,  opinions  of  the  people, 

resolutions,  petitions,  etc.,  highway  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Hudson, 
improvement  of  western  rivers,  etc.,  Pacific  railroad,  importance  of  cheap 
freight,  etc.  Chicago,  Tribune  company’s  book  and  job  printing  house,  1866. 

24  p.  8o  B  A  20-993. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Correspondence  between  Col.  J.  H.  Simpson  and  S.  Seymour,  consulting  engineer 
U.P.rr,  in  relation  to  the  mode  of  construction  (N.Y.?  1866?)  0.pp9.  B,H. 

In  vol.  ’’Union  Pacific  Pamphlets  1." 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

(Manuscript:)  Report  by  Thomas  H.  Bates,  division  engineer,  for  1866. 

(Salt  Lake  City,  1866)  F.  p.  38.  H. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Report  of  Thomas  C.  Durant,  Vice-President  and  General  Manager,  to  the 
Board  of  Directors,  in  relation  to  the  surveys  made  up  to  the  close  of  the 
year  1864.  N.Y.  1866.  O.pp.l 

14  plates,  4  fold,  plans  ASCE,B,CU,CHS,H,ICC,BPL 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Report  of  Thomas  C.  Durant,  Vice-President  and  General  Manager  to  the 
Board  of  Directors,  in  relation  to  the  operations  of  the  engineer  department, 
and  the  construction  of  the  road,  up  to  the  close  of  the  year  1865.  New  York, 
1866.  (142)  p.  8°  B, BPL, ASCE , CHS , CU, JHU,H, ICC. 

U.  S.  Board  on  construction  of  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  Board  convened  to  determine  on  a  standard  for  construction  of  the 
Pacific  railroad,  made  to  Honorable  James  Harlan,  Secretary  of  the 
Interior,  Feb.  24,  1866,  with  accompanying  documents.  Washington,  Govt, 
print. off. ,1866.  50  p.  8°  B,BPL,BufHS,HU,ICC,LC,WRHS.  6-23509. 

J.  H.  Simpson,  Chairman  of  Board. 

Newspaper  clipping  mounted  on  cover:  Report  of  J.  L.  Williams, 

Government  Director,  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Van  Tramp,  John  C. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  adventures;  or,  Life  in  the  Wes t. .. Columbus , 
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Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1866, 

Ward,  Charles. 

Contrabands:  suggesting  an  apprenticeship,  under  the  auspices  of  govern¬ 

ment  to  build  the  Pacific  rail  road.  January  8,  1863.  With  other  matters 
relating  to  the  state  of  public  affairs,  by  Charles  Ward.  Salem,  Printed 
at  the  office  of  the  Salem  Gazette,  1866.  8  p.  8°  B,CinPL, JC,LC  12-5329. 
Two  letters  to  the  editor  of  the  Boston  Courier,  dated  January  8,  and 
April  22,  1863. 


1867. 

Church,  W.  C. 

The  Pacific  Railroad.  Galaxy,  v.  4  ,p . 482-49 1 ;  (Aug. 1867)  B. 

Cone,  D(avid).  D. 

Letters  on  the  tariff  in  the  Thirty-ninth  Congress,  by  D.  D.  Cone.  Wash¬ 
ington  United  Press  Association,  1867.  14  p.  8°  LC.  6-3468. 

First  published  in  the  North  American  &  United  States  Gazette,  and  the 
Iron  age  and  in  part  republished  in  other  papers. 

Treats  of  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

Durant,  T.  C. 

Protest  of  T.  C.  Durant,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Board,  January  25,  1867,  against 
the  Hoxie  contract.  9  p.  8°  ASCE. 

Goodwin,  J.  West. 

J.  West  Goodwin's  Pacific  Railway  business  guide  &  gazetter  of  Missouri  and 
Kansas,  for  1867-8...  Saint  Louis,  Missouri,  1867.  xiv.  235  p.  fold. map. 8° 
Includes  advertising  matter.  B. 

Heine,  Wilhelm  i.e.,  Peter  Bernhard  Wilhelm. 

Le  chemin  de  fer  du  Pacifique,  par  le  colonel  W.  Heine...  Paris,  Impr. 
de  E.  Martinet,  1867.  32  p.  fold  map.  8°  LC.  9-26513. 

"Extrait  du  Bulletin  de  la  Societe  de  geographie  (septembre  1867)" 

Interoceanic  communication  -  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ship  canals  and  railroads. 
(Hunt's,  v.56;  31-48;  Jan.  1867)  B. 

Medbury,  J.  K. 

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38  p.  8°  B ,BA,HU. 

Portland,  Ore. 

Great  northwest.  Proceedings  of  a  meeting.  Pacific  railroad  and  Oregon 
railroad,  with  report  and  resolutions  adopted  Dec.  18,  1867.  Portland,  1867. 
17  p.  HU. 

Report  on  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Sec.  O.H.  Browning, Dec. 12 , 1867 . 

2  p.  (40th  Cong. , 2d  sess. Senate.  Ex. doc. 10) 

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Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1867. 

Report  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Sec.  0.  H.  Browning. 

Dec.  12,  1867. 

2  p.  (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senat  e. Ex. Doc. 10) 

Communicating  information  in  relation  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company  and  its  branches,  and  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane. 

Beyond  the  Mississippi;  from  the  great  river  to  the  great  Ocean.  Life 
and  adventure  on  the  prairies,  mountains,  and  Pacific  coast...  1857-1867. 
By  Albert  D.  Richardson  ...  Hartford,  Conn.,  American  Publishing  Company. 
New  York,  Bliss  &  Company;  (etc., etc.)  1867. 

3  p. l.xvi. (17)-572  p.  front,  (double  map)  illus.,  plates  8° 

Added  t.-p.,  illus. 

"The  Pacific  Railroad":  p.  459-65. 

BCLA,LC,OrHS,SePL,SpPL,TaPL,UBC,UMont,UWash.  Rc-1532. 


Seymour,  Silas. 

(Incidents  of  a  trip  through  the  great  Platte  Valley,  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains  and  Laramie  Plains,  in  the  fall  of  1866,  with  a  synoptical 
statement  of  the  various  Pacific  railroads,  and  an  account  of  the  great 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  excursion  to  the  one  hundrdth  meridian  of 
longitude.  New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1867.  129  p.  12° 

Dedication  signed:  Silas  Seymour.  BPL,CalSL,H,LC,OmahaPL,  l-Rc-1538. 

- 2d  ed:  New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1867.  130  p.  12°,  front  (port) 

Dedication  signed:  Silas  Seymour.  Cover-title:  Western  incidents 
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Simonin,  L. 

Le  chemin  de  fer  inter-oceanique  de  New  York  a  San  Francisco. 

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Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

The  great  Union  Pacific  railroad  excursion,  from  New  York  City  to  the 
100th  meridian  of  longitude.  Oct. , 1866. New  York, 1867.  84  p.  8° 

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Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  great  Union  Pacific  railroad  excursion  to  the  hundredth  meridian; 

from  New  York  to  Platte  City  . . .  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  excursionist 

Chicago,  The  Republican  Company,  1867.  64  p.  front  8° 

B ,BPL ,ICC ,LC,NY .  A  19-1344,  LC1-19717. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  Gen.  G.  M.  Dodge,  Chief  Engineer,  on  lines  crossing  the  Rocky 
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1867. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  (Grenvill  M.  Dodge)  on  bridging  the 
Missouri  River.  New  York,  1867.  18  p.  8°  B,ASCE.  Map. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  (N.Y.)  1867)  CU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  chartered  by  the  United  States. 
Progress  of  their  road  west  from  Omaha,  Nebraska,  across  the  continent. 
Making,  with  its  connections,  an  unbroken  line  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean.  500  miles  completed  October  25,  1867...  New  York, 
C.A.Alvord,  printer,  1867.  24  p.  front. (map)  8° 

ASCE, B,BPL,ConnHS,J, Hunt , ICC, JHU,LC,UCal,H.  A  13-1601. 

- Another  issue  New  York.  Brown  &  Hewitt,  printers,  1867.  24  p.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  from  Omaha,  Nebraska,  across  the  continent, 
making,  with  its  connections,  an  unbroken  line  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean.  Chartered  by  the  United  States.  Its  construction, 
resources,  earnings,  and  prospects.  New  York,  Press  of  Wynkoop,  & 
Hallenbeck  (1867)  7  p.  8°  B ,H,HU, ICC, JC,LC. 

- Another  issue,  New  York,  Press  of  Wynkoop  &  Hallenbeck  (1867) 

cover-title,  16  p.  front,  (fold, map)  8° 

B ,BPL , CHS , ASCE ,H ,HU, ICC, JHU,LC,MIT,NY , UI ,WRHS .  A  13-1602. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  of  the  consulting  engineer  on  the 
location  and  construction  of  a  bridge  across  the  Missouri  River.  Dated 
December  31,  1866.  New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand, 1867.  27  p.  fold. map. 8° 
Signed  by  Silas  Seymour,  consulting  engineer.  B,ICC,JHU.  A  13-1600. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

. . .  Union  and  Pacific  Central  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  Interior,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  15th  instant 
relative  to  the  rules  by  which  the  beginning  point  of  the  claim  of  the 
Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  railroads  was  ascertained.  (Washington 
1867)  1  1.  8°  (39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 95) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  19,  1867.  B. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  acting  Secretary  of  the  Interior 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  9th  instant,  transmitting 
certain  papers  relative  to  the  central  branch  of  the  Union  Pacific  and 
San  Francisco  and  St.  Jose  Railroad  Company.  (Washington,  1867) 

9  p.  8°  (40th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 31)  B,KansHS. 


53. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1867. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  &  telegraph  line  from  the 
MissouriRiver  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Approved  July  1,  1862.  New  York, 
Baker  &  Godwin,  printers,  1867.  45  p.  8°  B,BA,ICC,PF. 

A  16-1063. 

- Another  edition.  New  York,  Brown  &  Hewitt,  1867.  46  p.  HU. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

. . .  Bonds  issued  to  the  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  8th  instant 
relating  to  the  amount  of  bonds  issued  to  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad, 
also  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1867) 

2  p.  8°  (39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 85) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  11,  1867.  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

. . .  Cost  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  12th  instant, 
relative  to  the  ultimate  cost  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (Washington, 
1867)  2  p.  8°  (39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 93) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  19,  1867.  B. 


Van  Tramp,  John  C. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  adventures,  or,  Life  in  the  West.  To  which  is 
added  a  view  of  the  states  and  territorial  regions  of  our  western  empire: 
embracing  history,  statistics  and  geography,  and  descriptions  of  the 
chief  cities  of  the  West.  By  John  Van  Tramp.  Columbus,  0.,  Segner 
&  Condit,  1867.  viii, (2) , (9)-763  p.  incl. front. ,illus .  plates.  8° 

The  first  signature  is  wrongly  imposed;  the  order  of  pages  is  as  follows 
(i) ,ii , iii) , vi ,vii ,viii , (ix, x) 

'The  Pacific  Railroad":  741-48. 

LC, UWash  (775  p.)  Rc-2401. 

Williams,  Jesse  L. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  on  the  question  of  bridging  the  Missouri 
River.  Nov.  25,  1867.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. ,  1867.  20  p.  8° 

B ,BPL, IndSL, Y . 


54. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1868. 

The  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroads. 

(Bentley's  miscellany,  v. 63 : 284- 192 ;  1868)  LC. 

Colburn,  R.  T. 

Pacific  railroad  grants. 

(Putnam's  Magazine,  v.12:  488-495;  Oct.,  1868)  B. 

Croly,  David  G. 

The  Pacific  Railroad,  a  swindle. 

(Reprinted  from  Public  Spirit,  June,  1868)  New  York,  1868. 
9  p.  8°  B,H. 

Also  in  Public  Spirit,  v. 3: 221-229 ; June, 1868  B. 

(George,  Henry) 

What  the  railroad  will  bring  us. 

(Overland  monthly,  v.l:  297-306;  Oct.,  1868)  LC. 


Keeler,  (William  J.) 

Notes  to  accompany  Keeler's  map  of  the  U.  S.  territory,  from  the  Miss¬ 
issippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  containing  authentic  information 
connected  with  the  territories,  and  the  different  railroad  routes  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean.  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1868  l-Rc-1521. 

30  pp.  fold. map.  8°  B,LC. 

"National  map  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States  from  the 
Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. . .  by  W.  J.  Keeler"  has  been 
inserted  in  the  work. 

Learned,  Edward. 

(Review  of  Pacific  Railway  acts.  Washington,  May  6,  1868) 

(9)  p.  f°  B. 

National  Board  of  Trade. 

The  Pacific  railroads.  (Debate) 

(In  its  proceedings  of  the  1st  annual  meeting,  December, 1868, p.238-55) 

Omaha  to  California:  Direct  route  between  the  Missouri  River  and  California; 
with  details  of  the  resources,  climate,  mines,  towns,  etc.,  of  Colorado, 
Idaho,  Utah,  Montana,  Nevada  and  California.  Chicago,  Horton  steam  press, 
1868. 

12  p. ,  3  p.  table  of  distances  and  time  cards.  8°  Sale  catalogue. 

Map  on  back  cover. 

Our  Pacific  railroads:  the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  and  Northern  routes; 
their  character  and  relative  merits.  New  York,  1868. 

32  p.  PortLA. 

The  Pacific  railroads  and  railroad  progress. 

(Hunt's  Merchants  Magazine,  v.  59:  265-268;  Nov.,  1868)  B. 


55. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1868. 

Papers  relating  to  the  amount  of  bonds  issued  to  the  Union  Pacific  rail¬ 
road  company  and  its  branches;  the  amount  of  interest  paid  by  the 
United  States  and  repaid  by  the  companies  in  cash  and  transportation. 

6  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. , 2d. sess . Senate .Mis . Doc. 102) 

Ordered  printed  June  30,  1868  B. 

Pengra,  P.  J.,  and  Cummins,  H. 

Oregon  branch  of  the  Pacific  Railroad.  Washington,  (1868) 

19  p.  HU,PortLA. 

Price,  Hiram,  and  Dodge,  G.  M. 

Pacific  railroad  freight  tariff  ...  March  25,  1868. 

8  p.  8°  B. 

Proceedings  of  a  railroad  meeting  held...  Jan.  27,  1868,  on  the  subject  of 
the  Columbia  branch,  to  commence  at  Umatilla  City  and  tap...  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  northwest  of  Salt  Lake  City;  together  with 
the  report,  memorial  and  resolutions  submitted  by  the  chairman  of  the 
committee  of  twenty-five.  Umatilla, Or. , Columbia  press,  1868. 

7  p.  PortLA. 

Roney,  Sir  Cusack  Patrick. 

Rambles  on  railways.  London,  1868. 
xii,  499,  di-dxix  p.  8° 

Union  Pacific:  p.  17. 

Seymour  Silas . 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Supplemental  report  of  the  consulting 
engineer,  on  bridging  the  Missouri  River,  at  the  eastern  terminus  of 
the  road:  dated  Mar.  24,  1868.  N.Y.,  1868. 

16  p.  8° 

Cover-title.  B,H. 

(Turner,  Timothy  Gilman) 

(Turner's  guide  from  the  lakes  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  via  the  Cleve¬ 
land  and  Toledo,  Michigan  Southern  and  Northern  Indiana,  Chicago  and 
North-western,  and  Union  Pacific  railroads;  ...  including  a  historical 
and  statistical  account  of  the  railroads  of  the  country,  towns  and 
cities  along  the  route...  Pub.  by  T.G.  and  C.E.  Turner...  Chicago, 
Spalding  &  La  Montes,  1868.  l-Rc-1537. 

247,  (1)  p.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

General  Dodge's  report.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
transmitting,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  9th  in¬ 
stant,  a  copy  of  General  Dodge's  report  to  the  president  of  the  Union 
Paific  Railroad  Company  for  the  year  1867.  (Washington,  1868) 

71  p.  8°  (40th  Cong., 2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 331) 

July  10,  1868.  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Railroad... 

B  ,BPL,ICC. 


A  17-39. 
B ,ICC. 


56. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1868. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  U.S.  for  the  Southern  district  of  New  York. 
James  Fisk,  Jr.,  complt.,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  the 
Credit  mobilier  of  America;  Oliver  Ames,  and  others,  defts.  n.t.p.  New 
York,  Evening  Post,  (1868?) 

16  p.  4°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Local  freight  tariff,  Omaha  to  Benton,  to  take  effect,  July  27,  1868. 
Omaha,  1868. 

17  p.  tab.  8°  NHSL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Map,  with  surveys  made  in  1864,  ’65,  ’66,  '67,  '68,  from  Missouri 
River  to  Humboldt  Wells.  ASCE. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Progress  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  West  from  Omaha,  Nebraska, 
across  the  continent,  making  with  its  connections,  an  unbroken  line 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  820  miles  completed  Sept.  20, 
1868...  New  York,  The  Company  (1868)  A13-1598. 

40  p.  front. (map)  illus.  8°  B, CU,H,HU,ICC, JHU, JC,LC, 

"Pamphlet  edition  Sept.  20,  1868"  LU,UC,UI,UCal,Y,WRHS ,BostPL, 

. Same.  Pamphlet  ed. , Sept . 25 , 1868.  B, ICC, HU 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

. . .  Report  of  the  chief  engineer,  with  accompanying  reports  of  divi¬ 
sion  engineers,  for  1866.  Washington,  D.C.,  Phillip  &  Solomons,  1868. 
123  p.  front,  (fold. map)  plates,  diagr.  8°  ASCE,  B, CHS ,CU, ICC, 

HU, JHU, NY.  A  13-1599. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  chartered  by  the  United  States. 
Progress  of  their  road  West  from  Omaha,  Nebraska,  across  the  continent. 
Making  with  its  connections,  an  unbroken  line  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  Five  hundred  and  forty  miles  completed  December,  1867. . 
New  York,  Published  by  the  company .( 1868) 

32  p.  8°  B ,BostPL , Burt , CHS , CornU , 

"Pamphlet  ed. ,  April  2,  1868:)  H, HU, ICC, JC,LC,LU,NY,UC, 

UCal , UI , UM , UMinn , UP , UW , Y . 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  chartered  by  the  United  States. 
Progress  of  their  road  West  from  Omaha,  Nebraska,  across  the  continent. 
660  miles  completed  June  18th,  1868.  New  York,  The  company,  1868. 

32  p.  front,  (map)  8° 

"Pamphlet  ed. ,  June  18th,  1868" 

On  cover:  Union  Pacific  Railroad...  1865.1870  B,HU,ICC,LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  G.  M.  Dodge,  chief  engineer,  to  the  Board  of  Directors,  on  a 
branch  railroad  line  from  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  to  Idaho,  Montana, 
Oregon  and  Puget's  Sound.  Washington ,D. C. , Philip  &  Solomons,  1868. 

13  p.  map.  8°  ASCE,B,CHS,HU,NY,UMont ,WRHS,ICC. 


57. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1868. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Report  of  G.  M.  Dodge,  Chief  Engineer,  with 
accompanying  reports  of  chiefs  of  parties,  for  the  year  1867.  Washington 
Govt,  print,  off. ,  1868.  A  20-937. 

85  p.  illus .  8°  B ,BPL , ICC , WRHS . 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad:  the  great  national  highway  between  the  Mis¬ 
souri  River  and  California.  The  direct  route  to  Colorado,  Idaho,  Utah, 
Montana,  Nevada,  and  California.  Open  from  Omaha  to  the  mountains. 
Chicago,  1868. 

12,  (4)  p.  80 

Cover-title:  Omaha  to  California.  B,BPL,H. 

. (Same)  Chicago,  Horton  &  Leonard,  1868.  13,  (2)p.8°  A  20-477. 

On  cover:  Omaha  to  the  mountains.  B , CHS , BPL, CincPL , 

FJL&Co,H,HU, ICC,LC , 

WRHS, NY. 

. (Same)  12,  (2)  p.  8°  ICC. 

On  cover:  Omaha  to  the  mountains. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  16th  ult.  relative  to 
a  report  of  special  commissioners  to  examine  the  work  on  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad.  (Dec.  18,  1868) 

2  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. 3d  sess.H.R.  Ex. Doc. 15,  Part  2)  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

Report  of  the  board  convened  to  determine  a  standard  for  construction. 

Feb.  24,  1868.  Washington,  1868. 

50  p.  BPL. 

U.  S.Dept.  of  the  Interior. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  13th  transmitting  copies 
of  papers  in  relation  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (1868) 

31  p.  8°  (40th  Cong., 3d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 15)  B. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

Opinion  of  Hon.  Wm.  M.  Evarts,  Attorney  General,  upon  the  duties  of  the 
Executive  relative  to  the  Pacific  Railroad,  the  acceptance  of  the 
same,  and  the  issue  of  U.S.  subsidies  thereon.  (Washington ,D. C. )  1868. 

9  pi  8°  Hunt. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

The  Pacific  railroad  acts  of  Congress  and  amendments,  approved  July  1, 
1862,  March  3,  1863,  July  2,  1864,  March  3,  1865,  July  3,  1866.  Carefully 
compiled  from  authenticated  copies  for  the  Central  branch  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.  ...  Washington,  Gibson  brothers,  printers,  1868. 

38  p.  8°  B ,HU. 

....Same.  Carefully  compiled  from  authenticated  copies  for  the  Central  Pacific 
Railroad  Co.  New  Yori,  1868.  38  p.  8°  BPL, ICC. 


58. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1868. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

Message  on  bonds  issued  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Jan.  9,  1868. 

3  p.  (40th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate. Ex. Doc. 18) 

President  Andrew  Johnson  transmits  a  report  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  relative  to  the  amount  of  United  States  bonds 
issued  to  branches  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad.  Doc. cat. 


U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

U.P.  Railroad  Letter  from. the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury . Feb .  18,  1868. 
(40th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House. Ex. Doc. 253)  B. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Report  on  military  transportation.  Feb.  14,  1868. 

1  p.  (40th  Cong., 2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 26) 

Communicating  a  statement  showing  the  comparative  rates  paid 
by  the  United  States  for  the  transportation  of  troops  and  mili¬ 
tary  stores  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  to  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company,  eastern  division,  and  to  the  Chicago 
&  north-western  Railroad  Company.  Doc. cat. 

U.  S.  War  Dept. 

. . .  Troops  on  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
War  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House,  transmitting  a  statement 
of  the  number  of  troops  stationed  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1868) 

2  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House. Ex. Doc. 335) 

Ordered  printed  July  14,  1868.  N. 

Washburn,  C.  C. 

Speech... in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  20,  1868,  on  the  joint 
resolution  providing  for  the  regulation  of  fares  and  freights  over  the 
Pacific  railroads...  (Washington  1868?) 

16  p.  8o  B ,HU. 


Williams,  Jesse  L. 

...  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  communicating,  in  compli¬ 
ance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  14th  instant,  the  report 
of  Jesse  L.  Williams,  Esq. ,  government  director  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad,  on  condition  of  said  railroad.  (Washington,  1868) 

12  5  p.  8°  (40th  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate. Ex. Doc. 4) 

Ordered  printed  Dec.  16,  1868.  B. 

1869. 

America’s  new  highway. 

(Chamber's  Journal,  v.46:  744-747  ;  758-76 1 ;  Nov.  20,27,1869)  LC. 

Ames,  Oliver. 

Reply  of  Oliver  Ames,  President  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 
to  C.  P.  Huntington,  Vice-President  of  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad  Com¬ 
pany.  (Washington?  1869) 

8  p.  80  B. 


59. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

Audouard,  Mme.  Olympe  (de  Jouval)  1830-1890. 

A  travers  l'Amerique;  le  Far-West...  Paris,  E.  Dentu,  1869. 

2  p.l.  ,  370  p. ,  11.  12° 

Followed  by  the  author's  "A  travers  l'Amerique;  North  America. 

Paris,  1871."  Rc-1498. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad;  p.  245-291  Burt,LC. 

Bell,  William  A. 

New  tracks  in  North  America.  A  journal  of  travel  and  adventures  whilst 
engaged  in  the  survey  for  a  southern  railroad  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
during  1867-8...  London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1869. 

2  v.  80 

B ,BPL,H,Hunt ,KansHS . 

"The  Omaha  Line  (Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  of  California)" 
vol. 2  ,p. 248-257. 

. (Same)  London,  Chapman  and  Hall;  New  York, Scribner ,Welford  &  Co.  1869. 

2  v.  8°  ICC,LC.  14-14666. 

Bell,  William  A. 

The  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Fortnightly  Review,  v.5:  526-578;  May  1,  1869)  B,LC. 

Bowles,  Samuel,  1826-1878. 

Across  the  continent:  a  stage  ride  over  the  plains,  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  the  Pacific  States,  in  the  summer  of  1865, 
with  Speaker  Colfax.  ...  New  ed.  Springfield,  Mass.,  S.  Bowles  &  Company; 
New.  York,  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1869. 

xx,  390  p.  16°  LC.  8-2669. 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

Our  new  West.  Records  of  travel  between  the  Mississippi  River  and  the 
Pacific  Ocean...  Including  a  full  description  of  the  Pacific  railroad... 
Hartford,  Ct.,  Hartford  Pub.  Co. ;New  York,  J. D. Dennison; (etc. , etc. )  1869. 
xx, 21-524  p.  8°  l-Rc-1503. 

B,H,LCC,KCPL,LC,0rHS,PortLA, 

SePL , TaPL ,U0r ,UWash ,WSL. 


(Bowles ,  Samuel) 

The  Pacific  Railroad  -  open.  How  to  go:  what  to  see.  Guide  for  travel  to 
and  through  western  America. .. Boston,  1869.  l-Rc-1504. 

122  p.  16°  B,BPL, CornU, H, ICC, LC, 

UOr ,UP , UW,PortLA,Whit , 

UWash ,Y. 

Bowles,  Samuel. 

The  Pacific  Railroad  -  open.  How  to  go:  What  to  see. 

(Atlantic  Monthly , v. 1:49 3-502, 61 7—625 ; 75 3- 762; April ,May , June , 1869)  B ,LC. 
Brace,  Charles  Loring,  1826-1890. 

The  new  West;  or  California  in  1867-1868...  New  York  (etc.)  G.  P.  Putnam 
&  Son,  1869.  Rc-1046. 

xii , ( 13) -373  12°  LC. 

The  Pacific  Railroad  and  Virginia  City :p . 182- 199. 


60. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

(Brooks,  E.  G. ) 

The  Pacific  rail  road. 

^Universalist  quarterly  and  general  review,  v. 26 : 406-4 18 ;Oct. , 1869)  LC. 

The  Building  of  the  iron  road  (Extracted  from  the  Overland  monthly,  v.2: 

May,  1869)  San  Francisco,  1869. 

(10)  p.  8°  H ,UW. 

California.  State  controller. 

Statement  showing  amount  of  expenditures,  amount  of  each  appropria¬ 
tion  made  by  law,  amount  expended  under  each  and  balance  unexpended 
for  aid  to  Pacific  Railroad. 

(B.  R.  state  controller  1869:  71:78)  Hasse  California  267 

(Carrington,  Henry  Beebee)  1824- 

Ocean  to  ocean.  Pacific  railroad  and  adjoining  territories,  with  dis¬ 
tances  and  fares  of  travel  from  American  cities.  By  the  author  of 
"Absaraka."  Philadelphia,  J.B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1869. 

31  p.  front,  (fold. map)  16°  4-9816. 

Authorship  claimed  by  H.  B.  Carrington  in  letter  received 
April,  1903  LC. 

Colton's  map  of  the  states  and  territories  west  of  the  Mississippi  River 

to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  showing  the  overland  routes,  projected  railroad 
lines,  etc.  N.Y. ,  1869. 

26%  x  39-7/8  in.  BPL. 

Scale  (computed)  48  miles  to  1  inc. 

Derby,  Elias  Hasket,  1803-1880. 

The  overland  route  to  the  Pacific.  A  report  on  the  condition,  capacity, 
and  resources  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  railways.  By  E.  H. 
Derby,  of  Boston.  October,  1869.  Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard, 1869 .  LC(4-15514) 

97  p.  8°  A  13-1517. 

ASCE,B ,CincPL,BPL,ICC, 
HU,  JHU,  LC, UW. 


Dilke,  Sir  Charles  Wentworth. 

Greater  Britain;  a  record  of  travel  in  English-speaking  countries 
during  1866  and  1867...  New  York,  Harper  &  Brothers,  1869. 
xiii,  561  p.  12° 

The  Pacific  railroad:  p.  75-85.  B. 

....(another  edition)  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co . ;  (etc., etc.)  1869. 
2  v.  in  1.  12°  LC.  3-9834. 


Dodge,  G.  M. 

Affidavit  (in  aid  of  the  application  of  the  Union  Pacific  R.R.  to  have 
the  acceptance  of  the  map  on  Oct.  20,  1868  revoked  and  the  order  to 
issue  bonds  cancelled,  Mar.  30,1869)  n.t.p.n.p.  (1869) 

9  p.  8°  BPL ,NHHS . 


61. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

Dwinnel,  I.  E. 

The  higher  reaches  of  the  great  continental  railway;  a  highway  for 


our  God;  a  sermon  preached  in  the 
May  9,  1869,  on  the  completion  of 

20  p.  8° 

Goddard,  Frederick  B. 

Where  to  emigrate  and  why.  Homes 
and  sunny  South.  With  a  complete 
Philadelphia,  etc.  1869. 
xvi,  9-591  p.  8° 

. (Same)  New  York,  Goddard,  1869. 


Congregational  Church,  Sacramento, 
the  overland  railway.  Sacramento,  1869. 

CalSL ,H , JC. 

and  fortunes  in  the  boundless  West 
history  of  the  Pacific  railroad. 

1-2184. 

B, ICC,LC,PortLA. 

SePL. 


Goodnow,  I.  T. 

Notice  to  settlers  on  railroad  lands.  Junction  City,  Nov.  16,  1869. 
broadside  KansHS 


Great  trans-continental  railroad  guide,  containing  a  full  and  authentic 

description  of  over  five  hundred  cities,  towns,  villages,  stations,  gov¬ 
ernment  forts...  summer  resorts;  where  to  look  for  and  hunt  the  buffalo, 
antelope,  deer,  and  other  game;  trout  fishing,  etc.  In  fact,  to  tell 
you  what  is  worth  seeing  -  where  to  see  it  -  where  to  go-  how  to  go  -  and 
whom  to  stop  with  while  passing...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean...  By  Bill  Dadd,  the  Scribe,  Chicago,  G.  A.  Crofutt  &  Co., 1869  LC. 

244  p.  front. , illus ., pi. , port. , fold. tab.  12°  l-Re-1510. 

Haight,  Henry  Huntley. 

Address  by...  delivered  at  Sacramento,  May  8,  1869,  upon  the  completion 
of  the  Pacific  railroad.  San  Francisco,  1869. 

16  p.  8°  CalSL, CtHS. 


Humason,  W.L. 

From  the  Atlantic  surf  to  the  Golden  Gate.  First  trip  on  the  great 
Pacific  railroad  -  two  days  and  nights  among  the  Mormons...  Hartford, 
1869.  1-21780. 

56  p.  8°  B ,Hunt ,LC,MassRRC 

Kansas  land  &  emigration  Co. 

Emigrate  to  Kansas,  the  glory  of  the  West...  offer  to  the  public  a 
choice  of  lands  on  the  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific  railways.  London,  Drew 
(1869. 

12  p.  8°  KansHS. 

Lindau,  Rodolphe. 

Le  chemin  de  fer  du  Pacifique.  I.  De  San  Francisco  a  New  York.  II.  Le 
chemin  de  fer  Central.  III.  Le  chemin  de  fer  de  1' Union.  -  Chicago  et 
New  York. 

(Revue  des  deuxmondes,  v. 39 ,ser. 2:5-37 ,555-584 ;Nov. 1, Dec. 1, 1869, v. 40, 
ser. 2: 117- 146 ;Mar. 1,1870). 

McCabe,  James  F. 

Affidavit,  n.p.1869.  (as  to  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.) 

7  p.  8°  NHSL. 


62. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

McClure,  Alexander  Kelly,  1828-1909. 

Three  thousand  miles  through  the  Rocky  Mountains...  Philadelphia, 

J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co. ,  1869.  I-Rc-1525. 

456  p.  f ront . ,pl . ,port.  8°  LC,0r ,PortLA,UMont ,U0r. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad:  p.  45-46. 

Mathews,  A.  E. 

Gems  of  Rocky  mountain  scenery  containing  views  along  and  near  the 
Union  Pacific  R.R.  New  York,  Author,  1869. 

(3)  p.  f°  20  colored  plates  BPL. 

(Each  plate  is  accompanied  by  descriptive  text) 

Morris,  Thomas  I. 

Two  letters  concerning  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  n.p.,  1869. 

4  p.  80  NHSL. 

Nichols,  Effingham  H. 

Argument  before  the  Hon.  J.  D.  Cox,  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  in  support 
of  the  right  of  the  Central  branch  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  under 
existing  laws,  to  continue  and  extend  its  road  to  the  "Main  trunk"  (the 
Union  Pacific  R.R.)  as  one  of  the  "branches"  thereof...  Washington,  Gib¬ 
son  brothers,  printers,  1869.  A  13-2121. 

44  p.  8°  B, BPL, H, HU, ICC. 

...  Pacific  Railroad. 

(All  the  year  round,  v. 2 1 : 293-297 ;  Feb.  27,  1869)  B,LC. 

Pacific  Railroad.  Map.  Published  by  the  Philadelphia  Underwriter.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  1869. 

obi.  f°  Sale  catalogue. 

Poor,  John  A. 

The  trans-continental  railway.  Remarks  at  Rutland,  Vermont,  June  24,  1869.. 
Portland,  B.  Thurston  &  Co.,  1869.  5-39800. 

76  p.,1.1.  4°  B, HU, ICC. JC,LC. 

Pullman,  Pacific  Car  Co. 

The  Pullman  Pacific  Car  Co.  Special  hotel  express,  running  weekly 
between  Omaha  &  San  Francisco,  via  Union  and  Central  Pacific  rail  roads. 
Meals  served  on  board.  Omaha  to  San  Francisco  in  93  hours...  Chicago, 

Tower,  Millard  &  Decker,  Printers  (1869). 

(4)  p.  8°  B. 

Richardson,  A.  B. 

Beyond  the  Mississippi;  from  the  great  river  to  the  great  ocean.  Life 
and  adventure  on  the  prairies,  mountains  and  Pacific  coast.  New  ed. 
Hartford  (1869) 

620  p. 

California,  the  fate  of  the  Donner  Party,  origin  of  the  Pacific 
railway,  etc.  Sale  catalogue 

Ross,  James,  of  Madison,  Wis, 

From  Wisconsin  to  California  and  return,  as  reported  for  the  "Wisconsin 
State  Journal,"  by  James  Ross...  and  by  Hon.  George  Gary,  for  the  "Oshkosh 
Journal,"  and  the  "Oshkosh  Northwestern."  Madison,  Atwood  &  Rublee,  prin¬ 
ters,  1869.  132  p.  8°  LC  3-21698. 


63. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

Stillman,  J.  D.  B. 

Last  tie  of  Pacific  railroad. 

(Overland,  v. 3 : 77- ; 1869) 
not  seen. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

The  Great  west  illustrated  in  a  series  of  photographic  views  across 
the  continent;  taken  along  the  line  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
west  from  Omaha,  Neb.  With  an  annotated  table  of  contents...  by  A.  J. 
Russell.  v.l.  New  York,  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  1869. 

6  1. ,  50  pi.  ob.  f°  BPL ,NY . 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

James  Fisk,  Jr. ,  Agst.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. 

Copy  papers...  New  York,  1869. 

cover-title,  219  p.  4°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  answer  to  a  resolution 
of  the  House  of  February  4,  relative  to  reports  of  the  Union  Pacific 
and  other  railroads  to  be  made  according  to  law.  (Washington,  1869) 

97  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. , 2d. sess. House. Ex. Doc. 253)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Letter  of  Oliver  Ames,  President,  to  C.  P.  Huntington,  with  affidavits 
of  Jas.  F.  McCabe  and  F.  S.  Hodges  in  reference  to  the  point  of  juncture 
of  the  U.P.  and  C.P.R.Rs.  Washington,  1869. 

9  p.  8°  ASCE. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Papers  submitted  to  the  House  committee  on  Pacific  Railroad.  1869. 

106  p.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Progress  of  the  U.P.R.R.  west  from  Omaha,  Neb.,  across  the  continent' 
making  with  its  connections  an  unbroken  line  from  the  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean:  1032  miles  completed  Mar.,  1869:  the  present  and 
prospective  value  of  the  company's  first  mortgage  bonds.  N.Y. ,  1869. 

24  p.  8o  maps  (1  fold)  H. 

"Pamphlet  edition,  Mar.  1,  1869."  Cover  dated,  1868. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  in 
answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  30th  ult.  transmitting  re¬ 
port  of  the  President  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railraod  Company  (Feb. 3,1869) 
19  p.  8°  (40th  Cong., 3d  sess. House. Ex. Doc. 15, part  3)  B,ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Preliminary  report  to  the  President  of  the 
United  States  on  the  location,  construction,  and  management  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad.  By  Chauncey.  H.  Snow,  government  director. 

Mar.  10,  1869.  Washington,  1869. 

17  p.  8°  B , ICC. 


64. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1869. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  The  United  States,  ex-relations  the  United  Pacific  Railroad  Com¬ 
pany,  against  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  state  of  New 
York,  for  the  first  judicial  district.  Points  for  relator  on  applica¬ 
tion  for  mandamus.  S.  J.  Tilden  of  counsel.  New  York,  1869. 

14  p.  8°  B ,CHS . 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate. 

Resolution  on  the  Pacific  Railroad.  Senator  Kellogg.  Jan.  18,  1869. 

1  p.  (40th  Cong. ,3d  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 26)  Doc.  cat. 

In  favor  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating  to  the  Senate  an 
abstract  of  the  surveys  that  have  been  made  for  a  railroad  to 

the  Pacific  under  direction  of  the  government  of  the  United  States. 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

The  policy  of  extending  government  aid  to  additional  railroads  to  the 
Pacific,  by  guaranteeing  interest  in  their  bonds.  Report  of  the  Majority 
of  the  Senate  committee  on  Pacific  railroad,  February  19,  1869.  Washin¬ 
gton,  Govt,  print,  off., 1869.  5-40009. 

cover-title,  31  p.  8° 

Reissue,  with  cover- title,  of  a  part  of  Senate  report  no. 2 19, 

40th  Cong., 3d  sess.  B ,BPL,Buf fHS , 

Report  by  Mr.  Stewart,  to  accompany  bill  ConnHS ,H, ICC , JC, 

S. No. 899.  LC,WRHS ,Y. 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

...  Report  (and  views  of  the  minority)...  (Washington,  1869) 

31,3  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. , 3dsess . Senate. Report. Com. 2 19)  B,BPL,PF,Y. 

To  accompany  S. No. 899,  a  bill  granting  aid  to  the  Pacific  Railroads. 

U.  S.  Interior  Dept. 

Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  communicating,  in  compliance 
with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  5th  instant,  the  annual  reports 
of  the  several  Pacific  Railroad  Companies.  (Washington,  1869) 

47  p.  8°  (40th  Cong. ,3d  sess . Senate. Ex. Doc. 10)  ICC. 

U.S.  Interior  Dept. 

Report  on  the  Pacific  Railroad.  Washington,  May  14,  1869. 

52  p.  8°  B. 

Caption  title. 

U.S.  Interior  Dept. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  16th  ultimo,  relative  to 
report  of  special  commissioners  to  examine  the  work  on  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad.  (Washington,  1869) 

2  p.  8°  (40th  Cong., 3d  sess. House. Ex. Doc. 15, pt. 2)  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  President  (Grant) 

Message  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  March  15,  1869. 

2  p.  (41st  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate. Ex. Doc. 4) 

Transmitting  a  report  of  the  government  board  of  directors  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railraod  upon  the  election  of  directors  for  the 
ensuing  year.  Doc. cat. 


65. 


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1869. 

Van  Tramp,  John  C. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  adventures;  or,  Life  in  the  West...  1869.  SePL. 
Walter,  James. 

Notes  and  sketches  during  an  overland  trip  from  New  York  to  San  Fran¬ 
cisco,  made  on  first  opening  of  the  Central  and  Union  Pacific  railroads, 
in  May,  1869...  Reprinted  from  "The  Liverpool  Albion."  Liverpool,  Albion 
office,  1869.  l-Rc-1543. 

88  p.  12°  LC. 

Westward  Ho!  -  to  the  Pacific. 

(Chamber’s  Journal,  v.46:  421-423;  July  3,  1869)  LC. 

Zider,  H.  F. 

Report  of  the  St.  Louis  delegation  to  Omaha  and  terminus  of  the  Union 
Pacific  railroad,  September,  1869.  Speeches,  toast,  resolutions,  inci¬ 
dents,  etc.  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco.  St.  Louis , G. Knapp  &  Co.,  1869. 

91  p.  pi.  fold. map.  8°  A  16-251  B,NebSL. 

1870. 

Bell,  William  Abraham. 

New  tracks  in  North  America.  A  journal  of  travel  and  adventure  whilst 
engaged  in  the  survey  for  a  southern  railroad  to  the  Pacific  ocean 
during  1867-8. . .  With  contributions  by  General  W.  J.  Palmer,  Major  A.  R. 
Calhoun,  C.  C.  Parry, M.D. ,  and  Captain  W.F.  Colton.  2d  ed.  London,  Chapman 
&  Hall;  New  York,  Scribner,  Welford  &  Co.,  1870.  l-Rc-171. 

lxix  p. ,  1  l.,564  p.,  11.  coif . front . ,illus ., plates  (partly  col.) 
fold. map.  8°  BPL,ICC,LC. 

Blanchard,  Rufus. 

Map  of  the  Pacific  Railroad,  showing  its  connections  with  Milwaukee, 
Chicago,  St.  Louis,  Detroit,  Toledo  &  Cincinnati.  Chicago,  R.  Blanchard 
(1870)  40  x  60  in.  24°  NY. 

Briese,  Sidney. 

Origin  and  history  of  the  Pacific  railroad  and  first  report  to  Congress 
1846.  Chicago,  1870. 

49  p.  8°  Rgy. 

Brigham,  W.  T. 

Nature  and  the  great  railroad. 

(Old  &  new,  v.l:  171- 175 ; 342-350 ;  Feb., Mar.,  1870) 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  B. 

The  Cincinnati  excursion  to  California;  its  origin,  progress,  incidents,  and 
results.  History  of  a  railway  journey  of  six  thousand  miles  -  complete 
newspaper  correspondence...  Cincinnati , Pub . for  the  Indianapolis,  Cin¬ 
cinnati  &  Lafayette  R.R.,  1870.  Rc-847. 

vii,(3)-156  p.  front. (fold  map)  8° 

Contents:-  Introduction  -  Special  excursion  correspondence  of 
the  Cincinnati  Daily  Commercial  (signed  J.W.H. ,i.e. J.W. Miller)) 
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1870. 

Coyne  &  Co.’s  Union  Pacific  Railroad  guide.  Platte  Valley  route...  Chicago, 
Horton  &  Leonard,  printers,  1870) 

160  p.  fold. maps.  4°  B,HU 

J.  H.  Coyne,  C.D.  Relyea,  publishers. 


Crocker,  H.  S. 

Railroad  gazetteer.  July,  1870 

127  p.  map.  BPL. 

Curtis,  B.  R. 

(Argument  concerning  the  legislation  of  Congress  contained  in  an  act 
"to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the 
Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean...")  n.p.  (1870) 

27  p.  8°  BA, ICC. 

Dalton,  James. 

A  trip  across  the  continent,  by  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  United  States, 
I.O.O.F.  September,  1869.  An  address,  on  the  occasion  of  the  conferring 
of  the  degree  of  Rebekah,  by  American  Lodge,  No.  170,  and  Metropolitan 
Lodge,  No.  142,  December  14th,  1869...  Cincinnati,  R.  N.  Carter,  1870.  LC. 

1  p. 1. ,21,(1)  p.  8°  1-19703. Ml. 

Davis,  James  W. 

In  the  U.  S.  District  court,  first  district  of  Wyoming,  James  W. Davis  v. 
the  Union  Pacific  Company  et  al.  Bill...  Omaha,  1870.  JC  55108. 

22  p.  8°  JC,HU. 

Gilliss,  John  R. 

Tunnels  of  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  engineering  magazine ,v. 2 : 418-423; Apr. , 1880)  LC. 

Great  Trans-continental  railroad  guide  containing  a  full  and  authentic  des¬ 
cription  of  500  cities,  towns,  villages,  etc.,  where  to  look  for  and  hunt 
buffalo,  etc...  where  to  stop  when  passing  over  the  Union  Pacific  R.R. , 
Central  Pacific  R.R.  of  California,  etc.  Ill’d.  Chicago,  1870. 

24  p.  fold. map.  12°  Sale  catalogue. 

Great  trans-continental  tourist’s  guide...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean...  (1st  rev.ed)  New  Y  ork,  G.  A.  Crofutt  &  Co.,  1870  Rc-1511. 

208  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.  fold. map.  8°  B,BPL,LC. 

Haight,  H.  H. 

Address  delivered  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  May  8th,  1869,  upon  the  completion 
of  the  Pacific  R.R. 

(In  Shuck.  Rep.  &  Leading  men  of  the  Pacific,  p.667-676.  San  Francisco , 1870) 
Preceded  by  a  sketch  of  his  life.  BPL. 

Hart,  Alfred  A. 

The  traveler’s  own  book...  A  souvenir  of  overland  travel,  via  the  great 
and  attractive  route,  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  to  Burlington. 
Union  Pacific  Railroad,  to  Ogden. .. (etc . )  (Chicago , Horton  &  Leonard,  1870) 
34,(10)  p.  col.  pi ., fold. maps .  obi. 32°  l-Rc-1518. 

Chromo-lithographs  by  C.  Shober,  from  photographs  by  A.  A.  Hart.  LC. 


67. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1870. 

Hayden,  Ferdinand  Vandeveer,  1829-1887. 

Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain  scenery,  with  a  description  of  the 
geographical  and  geological  features,  and  some  account  of  the  resources 
of  the  Great  West;  containing  thirty  photographic  views  along  the  line 
of  the  Pacific  rail  road,  from  Omaha  to  Sacramento...  New  York,  J.Bien, 
1870.  Rc-1519  rev. 

viii,  150  p. ,  1  1.  xxx  mounted  phot. (incl. front . )  32  x  241$  cm.  LC. 

Iowa.  Legislature. 

Resolution  relating  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad.  March  21,  1870. 

2  p.  (41st  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis . Doc. No. 94)  Doc. cat. 

Urging  Congress  to  adopt  measures  to  compel  the  Union  Pacific 
railroad  to  comply  with  the  terms  of  its  charter. 

Map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Line,  Union  Pacific  Railway, 
Central  Pacific  Railway,  for  Iowa,  Nebraska,  Colorado,  Utah,  Nevada,  Ore 
gon  and  California.  (1870) 

16  x  52  HU 

Nelson,  T. 

A  trip  across  the  continent  from  Ogden  to  San  Francisco.  New  York,  1870 
map  and  12  colored  pictures  obi.  8°  Sale  catalogue 

See  also  1871. 

Pine,  George  W. 

Beyond  the  West,  containing  an  account  of  two  years’  travel  in  the 
other  half  of  our  great  continent  far  beyond  the  old  West,  on  the 
plains,  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  and  picturesque  parks  of  Colorado.  Also 
characteristic  features  of  New  Mexico , Arizona, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho. . . 
Oregon,  Utah,  Nevada,  and...  California,  the  end  of  the  West...  the 
great  continental  railroad,  together  with  the...  most  wonderful  natural 
scenery  in  the  world...  Utica,  N.Y. ,  T.  J.  Griffiths,  1870.  Rc-1530. 

2  p. I . , (iii)-xii , ( 13)-444  p.  plates.  12°  BoiPL,LC, SePL ,U0r . 

Added  t.-p.  engr. 

Rae,  William  Fraser. 

Westward  by  rail:  the  new  route  to  the  East. 
xiv,391  p.  12° 

B  and  ICC  have  N.Y.,  1871. 

Railroade  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  superintendency  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.2:  11;  Oct.  1,  1870.)  B. 

Schlagintweit ,  Robert  von,  1833-1885. 

Die  Pacif ic-eisenbahn  in  Nordamerika. . .  Coin  u. Leipzig,  E.  H.  Mayer; 

New  York,  L.  W.  Schmidt,  1870.  4-5046. 

xiv, 203,(1)  p.  front. ,illus. , fold. map. , fold. plan.  12°  LC,UW. 

Tilden,  Samuel  J. 

...  James  Fisk  Jr.,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  rail-road  company  and  others. 
Motion  by  defendants  to  dissolve  injuntion.  Motion  by  plaintiff  to 
take  papers  off  the  file.  Argument  of  Samuel  J.  Tilden.  New  York,  1870. 
24  p.  8°  B. 


London,  1870.  l-Rc-1531. 

LC. 


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Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1870. 

Tracy,  J(oshua)  L. 

Guide  to  the  Great  West;  being  a  brief,  but  carefully  written,  descrip¬ 
tion  of  the  country  bordering  upon  all  the  principal  railroads  of  the 
West...  St.  Louis,  Tracy  &  Eaton  (1870) 

289,(7)  pp.  fold. maps.  12°  1-25280-M2 

"Union  Pacific":  p.79-88.  LC. 

The  Trans-continental.  (Boston,  1870) 

12  nos.  in  1  vol.  8°  B,ICC. 

Pub.  on  an  excursion  of  the  Boston  Board  of  trade  to  San  Francisco 
and  return.  May  24  to  July  4,  1870.  W.  R.  Steele,  ed. 

On  cover:  Boston  Board  of  Trade,  1870.  Trans-continental  excursion. 

Union  Pacific  engineering. 

(Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  engineering  magazine, v.2:642-47;June,  1870) 
From  "The  Iron  Age"  LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Guide  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  lands.  12,000,000  acres  best  farm¬ 
ing  and  mineral  lands  in  America,  for  sale...  in  tracts  to  suit  pur¬ 
chasers  and  at  low  prices...  (Omaha,  Herald  steam  printing  establishment.) 
1870. 

28  p.  front  (Map)  8°  B,BPL,ICC,NY,WRHS,LC. 

-  Same  (Omaha,  Republican  steam  printing  house,  1870) 

36  p.  maps.  8°  B,BPL,ICC,KHS,LC.  A  20-995. 


....  Same.  Omaha,  1870. 

44  p.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Official  statement  made  to  the  New  York  stock  exchange  upon  which 
securities  have  been  placed  on  official  list.  New  York,  Sept.  13,  1870) 
1  1.  4°  B. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Progress  of  their  road  west  from  Omaha,  Neb.,  across  the  continent.  1870. 
24  p.  8°  CHS. 

....  Same.  (New  York,  1870) 

32  p.  map.  8°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  (of)  Chief  Engineer.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior 
in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House. . .  calling  for  the  last  report 
of  the  Chief  Engineer  (G.  M.  Dodge)  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Wash- 
inton,  1870. 

61  p.  8°  (41st  Cong.  2d  sess. House. Ex. Doc. 132) 

Feb.  11,  1870.  Referred  to  the  Committee  on  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad...  B,CHS. 


69. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1870. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Report  of  G.  M.  Dodge,  Chief  Engineer,  with  accompanying  reports  of 
Chiefs  of  parties.  For  1868-69.  Washington,  1870. 

61  p.  8°  •  AS  CE , B , BPL , I CC , J  C . 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Platte  Valley  route.  A  glance  at  the  road,  the 
country  and  towns  west  of  Omaha.  Folding  maps.  Chicago,  1870. 

160  pp.  4°  Sale  catalogue. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  views.  (Boston,  A.Mudge  &  Son,  187-?) 
cover-title,  lp.l.,  21  mounted  photos.  4°  '  B. 

Union  Pacific  Tunnel  Co. 

Organized  under  the  laws  of  the  state  of  New  York,  April  25,  1870. 
Capital  stock  $3,000,000...  Lander  Hill,  Nevada. . .n. t.-p  (New  York, 1870) 
8  p.  16°  NY. 

Title  from  cover. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

...  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  communicating...  the  report 
on  the  final  completion  of  the  Pacific  Railroad.  (Washington,  1870) 

11  p.  8°  (41st  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex. doc. 90) 

Ordered  printed  May  23,  1870.  B. 

U.  S.  General  Land  Office. 

Survey  of  land  within  limits  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Grant. . . 
Washington,  1870. 

3  p.  8°  (41st  Cong. , 2d  sess. House. Ex. Doc. 230) 

April  1,1870.  Referred  to  the  committee  on  appropriations.  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

....  Interest  due  on  bonds,  Pacific  Railroad  Company...  Letter  from  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury...  relative  to  the  interest  due  upon  the 
bonds  issued  to  the  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  (Washington?  1870) 

1  1.  8°  (41st  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House. Ex. Doc. 234)  B. 

Ordered  printed  April  4,  1870. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Pacific  Railway  companies.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treas¬ 
ury  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  January  26...  (Washing¬ 
ton,  1870) 

165  p.  8°  (41st  Cong., 2d  sess.  House. Ex. Doc. 201) 

Ordered  printed  Mar.  15,  1870.  B,IndSL,ICC. 

U.  S.  Treasury. 

. . .  Railroad  and  telegraph  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of 
the  House  of  December  6,  1870,  in  relation  to  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean.  (Washington,  1870)  B. 

8  p.  8°  (41st  Cong., 3d  sess.  House. Ex. Doc. 24) 

Ordered  printed  Dec.  21,  1870. 


70. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1870. 

U.S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  communicating...  a  statement 
of  the  bonds  issued  to  the  various  Pacific  Railroad  Companies.  (Washing¬ 
ton,  1870) 

2  p.  8°  (41st  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate. Ex. Doc. 39) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  10,  1870.  B. 

Usher,  J.  P. 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States.  District  of  Nebraska.  The 
Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company,  and  the  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and 
Telegraph  Company  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company...  Brief...  for 
the  complainant.  Lawrence,  Kans.,  Journal  steam  print.  (187-?) 

26  p.  8°  B ,KansHS , ICC. 

Usher,  J.  P. 

Interest  on  bonds  issued  to  the  Pacific  Railroad  Companies...  (Washing¬ 
ton)  ( 187-?) 

20  p.  8°  B,HBG 

Van  Tramp,  John  C. 

Prairie  and  Rocky  Mountain  adventures;  or,  Life  in  the  West.  1870. 

UMont ,U0re . 


Whymper,  Frederick. 

From  ocean  to  ocean.  -  The  Pacific  Railroad. 

In  Bates,  H.  W. ,  ed.  Illustrated  travels.  London,  1869-1871,  f°  vol.2, 
1870,  p.1-12,33-40,65-71.  LC  ca5-2033.  unrev’d. 

Woolworth,  J.  M. 

Circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  district  of  Nebraska.  The  Kansas 
Pacific  Railway  Company  and  the  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and  Telegraph 
Company,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company...  Brief  and  argument 
of  J.  M.  Woolworth,  for  complainants...  (n. p.,187-?) 

35  p.  8°  B,ICC,KansHS. 


1871. 

Alley,  John  B.  and  others. 

Meeting  of  Ames  creditors. 

4  p.  BPL. 

From  Boston  evening  transcript,  Jan.  9,  1871. 


The  Alta,  California  Pacific  coast  and  trans-continental  railroad  guide... 
San  Francisco,  E.  MacCrellish  &  Co.  (cl871)  B,LC,PortLA 

8 , (4) ,xii ,293, (7)  p.illus.  (incl.map)  plates,  fold. map.  12° 

Rc-588. 


Ames,  Oliver. 

Union  Pacific  rail  road.  Letter  from  Mr.  Oliver  Ames.  (Boston? 187 1) 

(2)  p.  8°  B. 

(Atkinson,  Edward) 

Memorandum  in  regard  to  the  equity  in  the  case  between  the  government 
and  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  made  at  the  request  of  some  of  the  large 
holders  of  the  bonds  of  said  road,  who  are  not  officers  thereof.  (Boston, 
1871)  22  p.  8°  B,ICC(20p. ) 


71. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1871. 

Chittenden,  Lucius  Eugene,  1824-1900. 

Will  Congress  preserve  the  national  faith  in  its  dealings  with  the 
Pacific  Railroad  companies?  Extracts  from  the  debates  in  Congress  on 
the  passage  of  the  acts  to  secure  the  construction  of  a  railroad  to 
the  Pacific,  with  some  suggestions  upon  the  question  whether  the 
United  States  issued  their  bonds  to  the  Pacific  railway  companies  to 
promote  and  protect  the  national  interests,  and  upon  an  adequate  con¬ 
sideration;  or  as  an  act  of  bounty...  Washington,  D.C.,  Gibson  brothers, 
printers,  1871.  A  13-1668. 

cover-title,  47  p.  8°  -  B,H,HDG, JHU,NY ,PF,Y. 

Colton’s  map  of  the  states  and  territories  west  of  the  Mississippi  River 

to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  showing  the  overland  routes,  projected  rail  road 
lines,  &c.  New  York,  G.  W.  and  C.  B.  Colton  &  Co.,  1871. 

76  x  111  cm.  fold,  to  16°  B. 


Crofutt’s  trans-continental  tourist’s  guide...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 

Pacific  ocean...  v.  3;  2d  annual  revise.  New  York,  G.  A.  Crofutt  (1871) 
215  p.  16°  l-Rc-1513  B,ICC,LC. 


Curtis,  Benjamin  Robbins,  8109-1874. 

...  The  following  argument  concerning  the  legislation  of  Congress, 
contained  in  an  act,  "To  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and 
telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to 
secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal,  military  and 
other  purposes,"  approved  July  1,  1862;  and  in  an  act  to  amend  the  same, 
approved  July  2,  1864,  is  respectfully  submitted  by  B.  R.  Curtis,  of  coun 
sel  for  the  Union  Pacific  R.R.  (n. p.,1871?) 

29  p.  8°  20-19982. 

First  paragraph  of  text  forms  the  title.  ICC,LC. 

Caption  title:  To  the  Honorable  the  Committee  on  the 
judiciary  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 


From  ocean  to  ocean,  being  a  diary  of  a  three  months’  expedition  from  Liver¬ 
pool  to  California  and  back,  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  by  the 
overland  route...  (London)  Printed  (by  W.  Clowes  and  Sons)  for  private 
circulation,  1871.  8-14404. 

3  p.l. ,  108,  (2)  p.  8°  LC. 

Presentation  inscription  with  autograph  of  P.  W.  Hamer  (one  of 
the  authors?)  on  fly  leaf. 


From  San  Francisco  to  Niagara. 

(Temple  bar,  v.33:  233-246;  1871) 


LC. 


Great  trans-continental  tourist's  guide...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 
ocean...  (2d  temporary  revise)  New  York,  G.  A.  Crofutt,  1871. 
vii,208  p.  incl.  front . ,illus .  fold. map  12° 

Illustrations  on  verso  of  folded  map. 

Advertising  matter  interspersed.  B,LC. 


Johnson,  Edwin  F(erry). 

Trans-continental  railways  of  the  United  States.  Remarks...  at  the  Rail¬ 
way  convention  held  at  Oswego,  N.Y. ,  October  6,1870.  Hartford,  Case,  Lock 
wood  &  Brainard,  printers,  1871.  5-38855. 

36  p.  8°  B,H, JHU,LC,NY . 


72. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt .  I 


1871. 

Nelson,  T. ,  and  Sons. 

...  The  Union  Pacific  Railroad:  a  trip  across  the  North  American  conti¬ 
nent  from  Omaha  to  Ogden...  New  York,  T.  Nelson  and  Sons  (1871?)  A20-930. 

46  p.  incl.  illus.,map.  plates,  obi.  32°  (Nelson's  pictorial 

guide-books)  B,HU(32  p.)  LC(17-19957. 

Nichols,  Effingham  H. 

The  nature  and  extent  of  the  obligations  of  the  Pacific  railroad  com¬ 
panies  to  the  government,  in  reference  to  the  bonds  issued  by  the  United 
States  in  aid  of  the  construction  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  its 
branches,  considered  by  Effingham  H.  Nichols...  and  submitted  to  the  Hon. 
the  Committee  on  the  judiciary  of  the  Senate  of  the  U.S ... .Washington, 
D.C.,  Gibson  brothers,  printers,  1871.  A  13-1688. 

cover-title,  24  p.  8°  B , BA, HU, ICC, JHU. 

Poor,  Henry  V. 

The  Pacific  Railroad.  The  relations  existing  between  it  and  the  govern¬ 
ment  of  the  U.S.  New  York,  1871. 

55  p.  8°  B ,BPL, FJL,HU, ICC. 

Rae ,  William  Fraser. 

Westward  by  rail:  the  new  route  to  the  East.  New  York,  Appleton,  1871. 
xiv,  391  p.  8°  B,ICC. 

Rae,  William  Fraser,  1835-1905. 

Westward  by  rail:  a  journey  to  San  Francisco  and  back  and  a  visit  to 
the  Mormons...  2d  ed. ,  with  a  new  introductory  chapter.  London,  Longmans 
Green  and  Co.,  1871.  16-13885  rev. 

3  p. 1. , (iii)-xxxvi, 39 1  p.  front. (map)  8°  LC,ICC. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  eastern  terminus  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.3:  398;  Dec.  23,  1871)  B. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.2:  586-587;  Mar.  18,  1871)  B. 

Robertson,  William,  Scotch  writer  on  America. 

Our  American  tour:  being  a  run  of  ten  thousand  miles  from  the  Atlantic 
to  the  Golden  Gate,  in  the  autumn  of  1869.  By  William  Robertson  and  W. 

F.  Robertson...  Edinburgh,  W.  Burness,  printer,  1871.  2-4655. 

x  p.,1.1.,148  p.  incl. front.  8°  LC. 

Printed  for  private  circulation. 

"Across  the  prairies  to  California":  p.  67-83. 

Sanderson,  S.  W. 

Review  of  the  opinion  of  Attorney  General  Ackerman,  upon  the  question 
whether  the  Union  Pacific  R.R.  Co.  is  required  to  pay  the  interest  on 
its  U.S. Bonds  before  the  maturity  of  the  principal;  by  S.  W.  Sanderson, 
counsel.  Sacramento,  1871.  A  21-1108. 

33  p.  8°  B ,H , ICC,PrU. 

Cover- title. 


73. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1871. 

Transcontinental  excursion  of  railroad  agents, 
nental  excursion  of  railroad  agents,  1870. 
Weed,  Parsons,  and  Company,-  1871. 

1  p.l.,  92  p.  8° 


A  souvenir  of  the  Trans-conti- 
By  one  of  the  party.  Albany, 


B. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Guide  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  lands. 
25  p.  8° 


12,000,000  acres.  Omaha,  1871. 
CHS. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Omaha  bridge  mortgage.  (April  1,  1871,  to  J.  Edgar  Thomson,  succeeded  by 
F.  L.  Ames,  J.  P.  Morgan  &  Elisha  Atkins)  with  supplemental  mortgage, 
Sept.  27,  1871.  14  p.  8°  LH ,  PF. 

Due  April  1,  1896.  $2,500,00.  8%  gold. 


U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 

...  Report...  (on  Union  Pacific  Railroad  indebtness)  (Washington,  1871) 

7  p.  8°  (41st  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Report.  No.  375)  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

...  Report.  (To  accompany  joint  resolution  S.R.  No. 267)  (Washington,  1871) 
4  p.  8°  (41st  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Report  374) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  24,  1871. 

In  relation  to  freights  on  the  Pacific  Railroad.  B. 


U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

Circular  of  instructions  for  the  examination  of  railroads...  April  28, 
1871.  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.  1871. 

7  p.  8°  ICC. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Bonds  issued  to  Pacific  railroad  companies.  Letter  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  to  Hon.  William  Lawrence,  transmitting  list  of  the  bonds 
issued  to  the  several  Pacific  railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1871) 

4  p.  8°  (41st  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House.  Mis. Doc. 60) 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  30,  1871.  B. 


1872. 

Cole,  Cornelius. 

Speech  on  pending  railroad  questions, 
pam. 


San  Francisco,  1872. 

HU. 


Congressional  law  concerning  the  eastern  terminus  of  the  Union  Pacific  Rail¬ 
road.  Omaha,  1872. 

26  p.  80  B  ,NebSL. 

Crofutt's  transcontinental  tourists'  guide...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the 

Pacific  Ocean...  v.4;  3d.  annual  revise.  New  York,  G.  A.  Crofutt  (1872) 

ICC,LC. 

224  p. incl. front. illus. , fold. pi. , fold. maps  12°  l-Rc-1514. 


74. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1872. 

Iowa.  Legislature. 

...  Eastern  terminus  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  Joint  resolution... 
for  the  enforcement  of  the  law  of  Congress  fixing  the  eastern  terminus 
of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (Washington,  1872) 

2  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis. Doc. 107) 

Ordered  printed  Mar.  4,  1872.  B. 

Iowa.  Legislature. 

...  Resolution...  in  relation  to  the  terminus  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad.  (Washington,  1872) 

1  1.  8°  (42nd  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 70) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  8,  1872.  B. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  Kansas  Pacific  Railroad.  Memorial...  asking  such  legislation  by 
Congress  as  will  prevent  the  present  action  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  in  discriminating  against  the  interests  of  said  Kansas  Company 
in  the  transportation  of  freight  and  passengers...  (Washington,  1872) 

3  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis. doc. 82) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  14,  1872.  B. 

Nordhoff,  Charles. 

California.  I-How  to  go  there,  and  what  to  see  by  the  way.  II-What  to 
see  there,  and  how  to  see  it.  III-Its  products  and  productiveness  - 
information,  for  farmers. 

(Harper's  Mag.,v.44:  865-881,  v.45:  65-81,  255-267 ;May, June, July. , 1872)  B. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.4:  119;  March  16,  1872)  B. 

The  Snow  blockade  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.4:  85;  Feb.  24,  1872)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Answer  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  to  charges  of  the  Kansas  Pacific 
Company  that  it  exacts  exorbitant  and  discriminating  rates  and  tariffs. 
(1872?) 

9  p.  8° 

Caption  title.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Guide  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  lands;  12,000*000  acres  best  farming, 
grazing  and  mineral  lands  in  America,  in  the  state  of  Nebraska  and  ter¬ 
ritories  of  Colorado,  Wyoming  and  Utah,  for  sale  by  the  Union  Pacific  rail 
road  company  in  tracts  to  suit  purchasers  and  at  low  prices.  5th  ed.  .  . 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1872.  7-1572. 

iv,(5)-48  p.  2  fold. maps(incl. front. )  8°  B, CincPL,H,HU, JHU,LC,NY. 

B.  has  another  copy  with  different  maps. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Report  of  the  government  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  made 
in  pursuance  of  the  letter  of  instruction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Inter¬ 
ior,  February  17,  1872. 

4  p.  12°  B,Y. 


75. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1872. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Union  Pacific  railroad.-  Acts  of  Congress  relating  thereto,  and 
amendments  thereof;  by-laws  of  the  company;  and  the  several  mortgages 
executed  for  the  security  of  the  first  mortgage  bonds,  land  grant  bonds, 
income  bonds,  and  bridge  bonds.  Carefully  comp,  from  official  copies,  for 
the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Fairfield, la. ,Junkin  &  Robinson ( 1872? ) 
cover-title,  97  p.  8°  B, CHS, ICC.  A  16-247. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

. . .  Resolution  (in  regard  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company)  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1872) 

2  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 117) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Harlan.  Ordered  printed  Mar.  22,  1872.  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Resolution  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  Companies.  May  9,  1872. 

1  p.  (42nd  Cong.,  2d.  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 153, pt. 2) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Casserly.  Doc. cat. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

...  Letter  of  the  acting  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  communicating,  in 
compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  May  9,  1872,  information 
in  regard  to  certain  railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1872) 

2  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  2d.  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 78) 

Ordered  printed  May  16,  1872.  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  communicating,  in  com¬ 
pliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  May  11,  1872,  a  statement  in 
regard  to  certain  railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1872)  B. 

Ordered  printed  May  21,  1872. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Various  Pacific  Railroad  Companies.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  March  11,  1872, 
relative  to  the  various  Pacific  railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1872) 

39  p.  8°  (42d.  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 213) 

Ordered  printed  March  25,  1872  B. 

(Woolworth,  J.  M. ) 

Opinion  upon  the  question  where  in  law  the  eastern  terminus  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  must  be.  (Omaha?  1872) 

5  p.  8°  B. 

Caption  title. 


1873. 

The  American  Pacific  Railway. 

(Leisure  hour,  v.22:  180-184;  1873)  LC. 

Ames,  Oakes,  1804-1873. 

Defence  of  Oakes  Ames  against  the  charge  of  selling  to  members  of  Con¬ 
gress,  shares  of  the  capital  stock  of  the  Credit  mobilier  of  America, 
with  intent  to  bribe  said  members  of  Congress.  Read  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  Feb.  25,  1873.  (Washington?  1873)  15-14259. 

20  p.  8°  B,HU,ICC,LC. 


76. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

Butler,  Benjamin  F. 

Credit  mobilier.  Speech...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  27, 
1873.  Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  1873. 

16  p.  8°  B. 

(Carr,  Robert  E.) 

How  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  violates  its  charter  in  exorbitant 
and  discriminating  rates  of  transportation.  The  duty  of  Congress.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  (1873)  A  13-1509. 

cover-title,  10  p.  8°  B,ICC. 

Map  JHU,KansHS 

Signed:  Robert  E.  Carr,  President. 

Cloud,  D.  C. 

Monopolies  and  the  people.  Davenport,  la.,  Day,  Egbert  &  Fidlar,  1873. 


2,iv,462  p.  8° 

"The  Pacific  railroad  iniquity,"  p.19-28. 

Credit  mobilier  investigation. 

(Rutland,  Vt.  Herald,  Jan.  31,  1873) 


10-2538. 


B,H,LC. 


B. 


Credit  mobilier  -  its  lessons. 

(The  Republic,  v.l:  3-5;  Mar., 


1873 


Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt’s  trans-continental  tourist's  guide., 
revise.  New  York  and  Chicago,  1873. 

224  p.  16° 


B. 

5th  vol, ,  4th  annual 
B ,BPL. 


Durant,  T.  C. 

Statement  in  reply  to  the  testimony  of  John  D.  Alley,  taken  on  the  7th 
day  of  Jan.,  1873,  before  the  committee  appointed  by  the  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives  to  investigate  the  charges  of  bribery  against  members  of 
Congress.  (Credit  mobilier  investigation)  (New  York,  1873) 

52  p.  8° 

Cover  title.  ASCE,BPL ,H, ICC. 

Eldredge,  Charles  A.  1821-1896. 

Credit  mobilier.  Speech...  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives. 
February  26,  1873.  Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  G.  A. Bailey,  1873.  LC. 

8  p.  8°  ca  9-2972  unrev'd. 


The  End  of  Credit  mobilier. 

(Republic,  v.l:93;  Apr.,  1873) 


B. 


Farnsworth,  J.  F. 

Credit  mobilier.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  25,  1873. 
(Cong. Globe,  42nd  Cong., 3d  sess. , 1872-73;pt. 3, app. ,pp. 127-31)  B. 

Garfield,  James  Abram,  Pres.  U.S.,  1831-1881. 

Review  of  the  transactions  of  the  Credit  mobilier  company  and  an  examina¬ 
tion  of  that  portion  of  the  testimony  taken  by  the  committee  of  investi¬ 
gation  and  reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  at  the  last  session 
of  the  42nd  Congress  which  relates  to  Mr.  Garfield.  Washington , (Govt .print, 
off.)  1873  6-37376. 

28  p.  8°  B,BA,ComU,LC. 


77. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

Garfield  and  Credit  mobilier.  History  of  his  connection  with  the  monster 

swindle  of  the  age.  Verdict  of  the  Republican  press  and  of  his  Repub¬ 
lican  neighbors.  (n. p.,1873?) 

8  p.  8°  B. 

Gilpin,  Wm. 

Mission  of  the  North  American  people,  geographical,  social  political. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott  &  Co. ,  1873. 

217  p.  maps.  8°  BPL ,KansasCity ,PL. 

An  account  of  the  Great  Plains  &  Rocky  Mountain  region,  with 
observations  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

Hawley,  Joseph  Roswell,  1826-1905. 

The  Credit  mobilier  investigation.  Speech...  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  January  25,  1873.  (Washington?  1873?)  LC. 

8  p.  8° 

Caption  title.  ca9-4553  unrev' d. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railroad. 

Memorial  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Dec.  1,  1873. 

8  p.  (43d  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate. Mis. Doc. 54)  B  (not  found) 


Larimer,  A.  V. 

Argument...  on  the  Union  Pacific  terminus  and  bridge.  (Council  Bluffs? 

1873?) 

cover7title,  19  p.  8°  B. 

Lawrence,  George  Alfred  1827-1876. 

Silverland.  By  the  author  of  "Guy  Livingstone",  &c. . . .  London,  Chapman 
and  Hall,  1873.  l-Rc-343. 

2  p. 1. ,259  p.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific:  p.  28-45. 

The  Lessons  of  the  Credit  Mobilier  investigation. 

(Republic,  v. 1:46;  Mar.,  1873)  B. 

Lester,  John  E. 

The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.  What  to  see  and  how  to  see  it...  Boston, 1873. 
365  p.  12°  Rc- 1523. 

The  building  of  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad.  How  the  B,LC,ICC. 

Union  was  built.  Comparison  between  the  two  roads, p.  246-266. 

....  Same.  London,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1873. 

xii  p.,1.1.,293  p.  12°  B. 

McCabe,  James  Dabney  1842-1883. 

Behind  the  scenes  in  Washington.  Being  a  complete  and  graphic  account  of 
the  Credit  mobilier  investigation,  the  congressional  rings,  political  in¬ 
trigues,  workings  of  the  lobbies , etc. .  with  sketches  of  the  leading  sena¬ 
tors,  congressmen,  government  officials,  etc.,  and  an  accurate  description  of 
the  splendid  public  buildings  of  the  federal  capital.  By  Edward  Winslow 
Martin (pseud) ... (New  York)  Continental  Publishing  Co. , (etc. ,etc. )  1873) 

518  p.  incl.  pi.  f ront ., plates .  8°  6-28015 

LC. 


78. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

....  Same.  [Chicago,  1873]  ICC. 

Merrick,  William  M. 

Credit  mobilier.  Speech...  in  the  House  of  Representatives.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Washington,  1873. 

8  p.  8°  B. 

Nation  (Editorial) 

Two  hundred  and  thirty-eight  miles  of  national  highway. 

(Nation,  v.16:  53-54;  Jan.  23,  1873)  LC. 

Patterson,  James  W(illis)  1823-1893. 

Observation  on  the  report  of  the  committee  of  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States  respecting  the  Credit  mobilier  of  America...  Washington,  D.C., 

M’Gill  &  Witherow,  printers,  1873.  6-37362. 

cover-title,  45  p.  8°  BA,DartC,HBG, ICC,LC. 

Perry,  Aaron  F. 

...  The  United  States  by  George  H.  Williams,  Attorney  General,  vs.  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al...  Argument  of  counsel  for  the 
United  States.  (n. p.,1873) 

34  p. 

U.  S.  Circuit  court,  Dist.  of  Connecticut.  B,BHS. 

Poland,  Luke  P. 

Credit  mobilier.  Speeches  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

Feb.  25  and  27,  1873.  Washington,  1873. 

20  p.  8°  B. 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane. 

Beyond  the  Mississippi;  from  the  great  river  to  the  great  ocean... 

New  ed.  written  down  to  the  summer  of  1869.  Hartford,  American 
publishing  Co. ,  1873. 

620  p.  BCLA,U0r . 

Seymour,  Silas. 

A  reminiscence  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  containing  some  account 
of  the  discovery  of  the  eastern  base  of  t^e  Rocky  Mountains;  and  of 
the  great  Indian  battle  of  July  11,  1867...  With  illustrations  by  I.  P. 
Pranishnikof f . . .  Quebec,  Printed  by  A.  Cote  &  co.,  1873.  A  20-935. 

74  p.  front.,  plates.  ]2°  B. 

The  Snow  in  Utah. 

(Rutland,  Vt.,  Daily  Herald,  Jan.  31,  1873)  B. 

Snowed  up  on  the  Pacific  Railway. 

(Leisure  hour,  v.22:  205-207;  1873)  LC. 

Stevenson,  Job.  E.  1831  - 

Credit  mobilier.  Speeches  of  Hon.  Job  E.  Stevenson,  of  Ohio...  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  February  26  and  March  1,  1873;  and  exhibit  of  Credit 
mobilier  legislation  and  operation.  Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  G.  A. 
Bailey,  printers,  1873.  ca9-4457  unrev’d. 

40  p.  8°  B, LC . 


79. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

Stewart,  Joseph  B. 

The  bastille.  Testimony...  before  a  "select  committee,"  given  on  the  18th 
and  29th  of  January,  1873,  with  remarks  about  his  "contempt".  Washington, 
Gibson  brothers,  printers,  1873. 

80  p.  8°  3-184-6. 

Concerning  the  Credit  mobilier.  B,LC. 


The  Union  Pacific  and  the  free-pass  system. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v. 5:195-196;  May  17,  1873.) 


B. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Guide  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  lands:  12,000,000  acres  best  farm¬ 
ing,  grazing  and  mineral  lands  in  America,  in  the  state  of  Nebraska  and 
territories  of  Colorado,  Wyoming  and  Utah,  for  sale  by  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company,  in  tracts  to  suit  purchasers  and  at  low  prices. (6th  ed) . 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1873.  7-1573. 

iv,(5)-48  p.  2  fold. maps  (incl. front. )  8°  CalSL,LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sinking  fund  indenture  (to  Union  Trust  Co«  of  New  York)  Dec.  18,  1873. 

]4  p.  8° 

Due  Sept.  1,  1893.  $16,000,000.  7%  PF. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

...  Subsidies  to  railroads...  Resolution.  (Washington,  1873) 

1  1.  8°  (43rd  Cong., 1st  sess.  House.  Mis. Doc. 51) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Luttrell.  Ordered  printed  Dec.  ]9,  1873. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 

Inquiry  as  to  impeachment  in  Credit  mobilier  testimony.  Washington,  1873. 
14  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong., 3d  sess.  House.  Rept.  81)  ICC. 

Submitted  by  B.  F.  Butler. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  alleged  Credit  mobilier  bribery. 

...  Credit  mobilier  and  Dubuque  and  Sioux  City  Railroad...  Report.  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1873) 

53  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House. Report  82) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Poland.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  24,  1873.  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  alleged  Credit  mobilier  bribery. 
Report  of  the  select  committee  to  investigate  the  alleged  Credit  mobilier 
bribery,  made  to  the  House  of  Representatives , Feb .  18,  1873.  Washington, 
1873.  JC  16630. 

(2),  xix,  523  p.  8°  (42d.  Cong. , 3d. sess .House. Rept . 77)  6-37375. 

Luke  P.  Poland,  Chairman.  ASCE,B,H,HU,ICC,JC,LC ,0mahaPL 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  Credit  mobilier  and  Union  Pacific 
Railroad. 

Report  of  the  Select  committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  appointed 
under  the  resolution  of  January  6,  1873,  to  make  inquiry  in  relation  to 
the  affairs  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  the  Credit  mobilier 
of  America,  and  other  matters  specified  in  said  resolution  and  in  other 
resolutions  referred  to  said  Committee.  Washington , Govt .print . off . 1873. 

1  p . I . , xxvi ,  786  p.  8°  JC  17016.  8-28576.  ASCE,B,BPL(186 ,166 ,62  p) 

At  head  of  p.(l):  42  Cong., 3d  sess .House .Rept . 78. 

CHS , CU,H,HU, ICC, IaU, 

JC ,LC,LouisvillePL, 
OmahaPL. 


80. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Select  committee  on  Credit  mobilier  and  Union  Pacific 
railroad. 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  Credit  mobilier  and  the  Report.  (Washington. 
1873) 

4  p.  8°  (42d  Cong., 3d  sess.  House. Report  95) 

Ordered  printed  March  3,  1873.  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Select  committee  on  Credit  mobilier. 

...  Report  (Washington,  1873) 

XXXVI,  162  p.  8°  (42nd  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Report  519) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Morrill.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  27,1873. 

"Observations  on  the  report  of  the  committee...  By  J.  W.  Patterson": 
p. XI -XXXVI. 

Evidence:  162  p.  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

...  Letter  from  the  acting  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  transmitting  in 
compliance  with  a  Senate  resolution  of  January  14,  1873,  copies  of  re¬ 
ports  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  Railroad  companies  and 
a  copy  of  the  report  of  the  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company.  (Washingtin.  1873) 

14  p.  8°  (42d.  Cong.  3d.  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 38) 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  15,  1873.  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

...Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  in  answer  to  a  Senate 
resolution  of  February  7,  1873,  calling  for  information  regarding  the 
net  earnings  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  Railroad  com¬ 
panies  for  the  years  1870  and  1871.  (Washington,  1873) 

2  p.  8°  (42d.  Cong., 3d  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 28) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  1873.  B. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  passed  between 
the  years  1862  and  1873.  Washing ton, Govt .print. of f. , 1873 .  11-8777. 

cover-title,  44  p.  8°  B,ICC,LC. 

U.  S.  Post-office  Dept. 

Report  on  mail  transportation.  Jan.  29,  1873. 

3  p.  (43d  Cong. ,3d  sess.  House.  Ex. Doc. 151)  Doc. cat. 

Transmitting  a  report  of  the  amount  paid  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 

Company  for  transportation  of  the  mails  in  each  fiscal  year  since  June 
30,  1866. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  reply  to  a  resolution 
of  the  Senate  of  January  16,  1873,  relative  to  the  Central  Pacific,  the 
Union  Pacific,  or  other  railroad  companies.  (Washington,  1873) 

1  1.  8°  (42d  Cong., 3d  sess.  Senate .Ex. Doc. 34) 

Feb.  3,  1873.  B. 


81. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1873. 

U.  S.  War  Department. 

...  Payments  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  by  the  War  Department. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War,  transmitting  a  statement  of  the  amounts 
paid  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  since  June  30,  1866.  (Washing¬ 
ton,  1873) 

4  p.  8°  (42d.  Cong., 3d  sess  .  House.  Ex. Doc. 169) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  8,  1873.  B. 

Washburn,  Charles  A. 

Political  questions  of  the  day.  Dec. (Nov.)  24th,  1873. 

37  p.  8°  CalSL . 


1874. 

Argument  in  support  of  H.R.2866,  reported  by  the  Pacific  Railroad  commitee 
(n. p.,1874?) 

14  p.  8° 

To  compel  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  to  operate  as  a 
continuous  line.  B. 

(Beard,  Henry) 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  branches.  Provisions  of  law  in  regard 
to  their  operation.  (n.p.1874?) 

39  p.  8°  ICC. 

Caption  title. 

Signed:  Henry  Beard,  Attorney,  for  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

Boddam-Whetham,  John  Whetham,  1843- 

Western  wanderings;  a  record  of  travel  in  the  evening  land...  London, 

R.  Bentley  and  son,  1874. 

xii,(2),364  p.  front ., plates .  8°  1-25271  rev. 

"Omaha  to  Salt  Lake  City":  p.  47-71  BCLA,LC,OrHS,PortLA,SePL, 

UBC ,UMont ,U0r ,UWash. 

California.  Legislature. 

...  Railroad  and  telegraph  lines  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean.  Resolution  of  the  state  of  California,  relative  to  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  Riverto  the 
Pacific  Ocean.  (Washington,  1874) 

1  1.  8°  (43d  Cong.,  1st  sess. House. Mis .Doc. 266) 

Ordered  printed  May  4,  1874.  B. 

"The  Credit  Mobilier. " 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.6:  80-81;  March  7,  1874) 

Reply  to  an  article  in  Scribner’s  Magazine  for  March.  B. 

Crofutt’s  trans-continental  tourist...  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
...  v.6;  5th  annual  revise.  New  York  and  San  Francsico,  G.A.Crofutt,1874. 

3  p. 1 . , (31)-160  pp . incl. front . illus ., maps (partly  fold)  fold. tab.  4° 

l-Rc-1515.  LC. 

Garfield,  James  A. 

Tested  and  sustained.  Remarks... to  his  constituents,  at  Warren,  Ohio, 

Sept.  19,  1874,  in  reply  to  attacks  upon  his  of ficialcharacter.  (Columbus? 
Ohio,  1874) 

16  p.  8°  B. 


82. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1874. 

Gilpin,  William. 

Mission  of  the  North  American  people,  geographical,  social,  and  political. 
...  2d  ed.  -  rev.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1874. 

223  p.  8°  2-5293. 

First  published  in  1860  under  title:  The  central  gold  region.  B,LC. 

Illinois.  Legislature. 

...  Rates  of  freight  and  passage  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and 
branches.  Resolution  ...  relative  to  rates  of  freight  and  passage  on 
the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  branches.  (Washington,  1874) 

3  p .  8°  (43d  Cong., 1st  sess.  Hosue.  Mis. Doc. 244) 

Ordered  printed  April  6,  1874.  B. 

Kansas.  Legislature. 

Branches  of  the  Pacific  Railroad.  Resolution  of  the  Legislature  of 
Kansas,  asking  that  transportation  on  the  branches  of  the  Pacific  Railway 
may  be  carried  on  equal  terms.  (Washington,  1874) 

2  p.  8°  (43d  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Mis. Doc. 167) 

Ordered  printed  Mar.  2,  1874.  B. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

...Memorial  of  the  Vice-president...  with  accompanying  statements  in 
relation  to  alleged  unfair  and  illegal  charges  made  by  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company.  (Washington, 1874) 

8  p.  8°  (43d  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 54) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  10,  1874.  B. 

Kingsley,  Rose  Georgina  1845- 

South  by  west;  or,  Winter  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Spring  in  Mexico. 

Ed.,  with  a  preface, by  the  Rev.  Charles  Kingsley...  London,  W.  Isbister 
&  Co. ,  1874. 

xvii,p.,  1  1.,  411  p.  incl.  front. ,illus.  fold. map.  8°  1-25302. 

"The  Pacific  Railroad":  p.  152-165.  LC. 

Luttrell,  J.  K. 

Pacific  railroads;  speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  9,  1874.  CU. 
Minnesota.  Legislature. 

...  Resolution...  in  relation  to  the  north  branch  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad.  (Washington,  1874) 

2  p.  8°  (43d  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate.  Mis. Doc. 80) 

Ordered  printed  March  6,  1874.  B. 

Missouri.  Legislature. 

...  Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Railroads.  Resolution...  in  reference 
to  the  Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroad  companies.  (Washington, 
1874) 

3  p.  8°  (43d  Cong., 1st  sess.  House. Mis. Doc. 130) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  16,  1874.  B. 

Pacific  Railroads.  The  rights  of  people  ignored.  (March,  1874) 

8  p.  8°  B , ICC ,KansHS  (1878?) 


83. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  1 


1874. 

Passenger  traffic  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.6:  75;  Feb.  28,  1874)  B. 

Rusling,  James  Fowler,  1834- 

Across  America:  or.  The  Great  West  and  the  Pacific  coast...  New  York, 
Sheldon  &  Company,  1874.  Rc-1535. 

xx,(2)-503  p.  front ., plates , port ., fold. map.  8°  LC,PortLA,TaPL,UOr . 

Something  like  a  railway  journey. 

(Cassell's  Magazine,  v.  : 33-39;  Dec.  1874)  B. 

Union  and  Central  Pacific  railways  (Handbook  to  the),  No.  1.,  Sept.  1874. 

16  p.,  map.  8°  Sale  catalogue. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

. . .  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  in  answer  to  a  Senate 
resolution  of  January  26,  1874,  transmitting  a  copy  of  the  annual  reports 
of  a  portion  of  the  government  directors...  for  the  years  1872  and  1873. 
(Washington,  1874) 

31  p.  8°  (43rd  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate. Ex. Doc. 24) 

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U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

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U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...  Letter  from  the  Attorney-General  communicating  in  answer  to  a  resolu¬ 
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condition  of  suits  between  the  United  States  and  the  Pacific  railroad 
companies,  under  the  second  section  of  the  legislative  executive  and 
judicial  acts  of  1873.  (Washington,  1876) 

3  pp.  8°  (44th  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate.  Ex. doc. 22) 

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U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

A  bill  to  amend  the  act  entitled  "An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal,  military 
and  other  purposes,"  approved  July  1,  1862,  and  the  several  acts  amenda¬ 
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11  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

A  bill  to  create  a  sinking  fund  for  the  liquidation  of  the  government 
bonds  advanced  to  the  CentralPacif ic  Railroad  of  California  and  the 
Western  Pacific  Railroad  and  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  under  and  in 
pursuance  of  the  act  of  Congress  entitled  "An  act  to  aid  in  the  construc¬ 
tion  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pac¬ 
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government  on  account  of  said  bonds.  (Washington?  1876?) 

6  pp.  8°  H. 

....  Same.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  12,  1877.  (Washington,  1877) 

6  pp.  4°  H. 

....  Same.  Reported  with  amendments  Jan.  18,  1877.  (Washington,  1877) 

7  pp.  4°  H. 


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U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

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Evening  Post  steam  presses,  1876. 

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. . .  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  communicating, 
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of  his  action  under  the  act  of  Congress  providing  for  the  col¬ 
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10  pp.  8°  (44th  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 18) 

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U.  S.  Treasury  Dept. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting,  in 
answer  to  a  Senate  resolution  of  January  26,  1876,  information  in 
relation  to  propositions  made  by  the  Pacific  railroad  companies 
for  the  creation  of  a  sinking-fund  for  the  redemption  of  govern¬ 
ment  mortgages,  the  action  of  the  government  thereon,  and  the 
reasons  therefor.  (Washington,  1876) 

12  pp.  8°  (44th  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate.  Ex. Doc. 25) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  7,  1876.  B. 

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293,  (4)  pp.  incl.  f ront . , illus .  fold. map.  8°  1-25310. 

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By  order  of  the  United  States  government.  With  a  map  of  entire  rou^e  and 
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Sheridan,  P.  H. 

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Strahom,  Robert  E. 

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1878. 

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U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  railroads. 

...  Report:  (To  accompany  bill  S.512)  (Washington,  1878) 

6  pp.  8°  (45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Report  125) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Matthews.  Ordered  printed  Mar.  11,  1878.  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 

...  Report:  (To  accompany  Bill  S.15)  (Washington,  1878) 

12  pp.  8°  (45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Report  111) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Thurman...  Ordered  printed  March  4,  1878.  B. 

. . . (Another  issue) 

16  pp.  8°  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

...  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating,  in 
answer  to  a  Senate  resolution  of  December  6,  1877,  information  in  relation 
to  the  operation  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  its  branches.  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1878) 

4pp.  8°  (45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  Doc.  13) 

Ofdered  printed  Jan.  18,1878.  B,ICC. 


100. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1878. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  transmitting,  in  answer  to 
Senate  resolution  of  February  28,  1878,  information  in  relation  to  the 
securities  taken  by  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  for  aid  afforded  to 
the  Colorado  Central  and  other  railroads.  (Washington,  1878) 

4  pp.  ;8°  (45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  Doc.  40)  B. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  the  Pacific  railroads.  Washington.  Govt, 
print,  off. ,  1878. 

56  pp.  8°  ICC. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

Pacific  railroad  legislation.  Supreme  Court  opinions  on  the  "Thurman" 
law  and  other  questions...  n.p.,  (1878?)  12  pp.  8°  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  discrimination  against  the  government.  Letter  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  papers  relating  to  the  settle¬ 
ment  of  account  for  the  transportation  of  the  second  regiment  of  infantry 
...  Washington,  1878.  35  pp . 

(45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  Doc.  29)  B,ICC. 

Usher,  J.  P. 

Mr.  Usher  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Judiciary  Committee  of  the  Senate. 
Washington,  1878. 

7  pp.  8°  B,  ICC. 

Usher,  John  Palmer. 

The  Pacific  railroads:  their  operation  as  one  continuous  line.  Argument 
in  behalf  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway,  before  the  House  Committee  on 
the  Pacific  Railraod,  by  J.  P.  Usher,  of  counsel.  Washington  City,  1878. 
cover-title,  37  pp.  8°  B,  JHU.  A  13-1708  Revised. 

Vose,  George  L. 

Cost  of  operating  railroads  in  respect  to  grades  and  curves.  Opinion  of 
Prof.  Geo.  L.  Vose,  in  refutation  of  Mr.  Popple ton's  argument  on  the 
subject.  Washington  City,  1878. 

’9  pp.  8°  B , ICC. 

White,  Horace. 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  discriminations.  Argument  of  Horace  White, 
in  behalf  of  first  mortgage  bondholders  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway. 
Washington,  D.C.,  T.  McGill  &  Co.,  printers,  (1878?)  A  19-1356. 

cover-title  30  pp .  8°  B,ICC,Y.  45thCong.2dsess. Sen. Jud. Com. 

...Another  issue. 

30  pp.  9  pp.  8° 

Appendix  A:  9  pp.  at  end.  B,ICC,MassRRComm. 


101. 


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1878. 

Williams,  Henry  T. 

The  Pacific  tourist.  Williams'  illustrated  transcontinental  guide  of  travel 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  ...  New  York,  H.  T.  Williams,  1878. 
342,  (3)  pp.  8°  B. 


Withrow,  Thomas  F. 

Discussion  of  the  Pro-rata  bill.  Argument  of 
behalf  of  the  lines  connecting  with  the  Union 
Bluffs.  Tuesday,  March  5,  1878.  Washington, 
1878. 

cover-title,  31  p.  fold.  map.  8° 

At  head  of  title:  45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House 


Thomas  F.  Withrow,  Esq.  in 
Pacific  Railroad,  at  Council 
T.  McGill  &  Co.,  printers, 


Committee  on  Pacific  Railroad. 
B,LU,NHSL .  A  19-320. 


Woodward,  J.  D. 

Scenery  of  the  Pacific  railways  and  Colorado.  New  York,  1878. 

104  pp.  8°  Map  and  many  interesting  early  views  along  the  route. 

Sale  catalogue. 


1879. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

The  functions  of  government  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  - 
Mr.  Adams'  letter  of  resignation. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  11:15-16;  Jan.  10,  1879)  B. 

Codman,  John. 

The  round  trip  by  way  of  Panamathrough  California,  Oregon,  Nevada,  Utah, 
Idaho,  and  Colorado;  with  notes  on  railroads,  commerce,  agriculture,  min¬ 
ing,  scenery,  and  people;  by  John  Codman.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
1879. 

xiii,  331  pp.  12°  LC,OrSL,PortLA,SePL,UOr,UWash.  2-1369. 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt's  new  overland  tourist  and  Pacific  coast  guide  ...over  the  Union, 
Central  and  Southern  Pacific  railroads,  their  branches  and  connections,  by 
rail,  water  and  stage...  By  George  A.  Crofutt...  vol.  2:1879-80.  Chicago, 
Ill.  The  Overland  Publishing  Company,  cl879. 

272  pp.  incl.  front.,  illus.  fold,  plates  12° 

A  revision,  not  a  continuation  of  v.  1.  BPL,LC.  l-Rc-1555. 

Fossett,  Frank. 

Colorado;  its  gold  and  silver  mines,  farms  and  stock  ranges,  and  health 
and  pleasure  resorts.  Tourist's  guide  tothe  Rocky  Mountains...  New  York, 
C.  G.  Crawford,  printer,  1879. 
vii,  540  pp.  12° 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad:  pp.  82-84.  B,LC.  Rc-453. 

Huntington,  C.  P. 

The  Pacific  railroads  and  the  government. 

(Nation,  v.  29:289-90,  Oct.  30,  1879)  LC. 

Jk, 

Nation.  (Editorial) 

The  Pacific  railroads  and  the  government. 

(Nation,  v.  29:321-22;  Nov.  13,  1879)  LC. 


102. 


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1879. 


Poor,  Henry  V. 

The  Pacific  Railroad. 

(N.  Amer.  Rev.,  v.  128:  664-80;  June,  1879.  B. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum. 

The  Pacific  Railroads  and  the  relations  existing  between  them  and  the 
government  of  the  United  States.  New  York  1879. 

16  pp.  8° 

Signed:  Henry  V.  Poor.  B,BPL,CHS,H,ICC, JHU,LC,NY,PortLA.  CA  7-5023  Unrev'd. 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

The  future  of  the  Pacific  railroads. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  11:595-96;  Nov.  7,  1879)  B. 

....  The  Pacific  Railroad  decision. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  11:59;  Jan.  31,  1879)  B. 

Sedgwick,  S.  J. 

Announcement  of  Prof.  S.  J.  Sedgwick's  illustrated  course  of  lectures  and 
catalogue  of  stereoscopic  views  of  scenery  in  all  parts  of  the  Rocky  and 
Sierr  Nevada  mountains  between  Omaha  and  San  Francisco,  taken  by  the 
photographic  corps  of  U.  P.  R.  R.  ...  4th  ed.  Newtown,  N.Y. ,  S.  J.  Sedg¬ 
wick  (1879). 

(84)  pp .  front,  (port)  illus . ,  map.  8°  B,LC.  1-19708-M  1. 

Strahom,  Robert  E. 

To  the  Rockies  and  beyond,  or  A  summer  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and 
branches.  Saunterings  in  the  popular  health,  pleasure  and  hunting  resorts 
of  Nebraska...  By  Robert  E.  Strahorn  ("Alter  Ego")  ...  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 
Omaha.  The  New  West  Publishing  Company,  1879. 

216  pp.  illus.,  fold.  map.  8° 

Another  issue  of  the  same  year  has  different  arrangement  of  illustrations 
and  contains  additional  maps  and  plates.  B , ICC, LC, Mont . SL .  Rc-1585. 

..Another  issue  ..  216  pp.  illus. , plates,  maps.  (1  fold.)  8°  LC  14-20953. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Emigrants'  guide,  or  Hand-book.  W.  R.  Vaughan,  compiler,  1879. 

40  pp.  4°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Guide  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Lands,  12,000,000  acres.  3,000,000 
acres  in  Central  and  Eastern  Nebraska  for  Sale.  Omaha,  Neb.  1879. 

Maps.  8°.  original  wrappers  (stamp). 


103. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1879. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  to  the  Union  Trust  Company  of  New  York, 
trustee.  Collateral  trust  indenture.  July  1,  1879.  15  pp.  8° 

Due  July  1,  1908.  $12,000  per  mile.  6%  gold.  icc,lh,pf. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  -  relations  with  the  public  and  with  other 
railroads. 

(Pacific  Railroad  Gazette,  v.  11:14-15;  Jan.  10,  1879)  From  the  report  of 
the  government  directors.  B. 

....  Statement  showing  capital  account,  total  charges  against  income,  and  dividend 
from  the  opening  of  the  line.  (n.p.,  1879?) 

Broadside,  obi.  12°  B. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  Five  per  cent  case.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  appel¬ 
lants,  vs.  the  U.S.  Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.S.  Jan.  1879. 
Boston. 

26  pp.  8°  BPLjICC. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

The  Pacific  Railroad  sinking  fund  law. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  11:567;  Oct.  24,  1879) 

Summary  of  opinions  delivered  October  20.  B. 

....  The  Pacific  railroads  and  the  government.  Shall  the  United  States  violate 
its  contracts?  Thurman  (sinking  fund)  Act.  Opinions  of  the  U.S.  Supreme 
Court  and  dissenting  opinions  with  material  portions  of  the  acts.  New 
York,  Evening  Post  steam  presses,  1879. 

66  pp.  8°  B , JHU , J C .  A  13-1604. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

United  States,  appellants,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  et  al.  Being  a  suit 
to  collect  five  per  cent,  on  net  earnings  of  company.  Decision  of  United 
States  Supreme  Court , Washington,  D.C.  January  1879.  New  York  1879. 

25  pp.  8°  B, BPLjICC. 

Vivian,  Sir  Arthur  Pendarves. 

Wanderings  in  the  western  land.  By  A.  Pendarves  Vivian...  With  illustration 
from  original  sketches  by  Albert  Bierstadt  and  the  author.  London,  S.  L. 
Marston,  Searle  &  Rivington,  1879. 

svi,  426  pp.  front,  illus.,  7  pi.  3  maps  (2  fold.)  8° 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad:  pp.  104-07.  LC.  Rc-1590. 

Wardell,  Thomas,  appellant. 

...  Thomas  Wardell, appellant , vs .  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. 

Appeal  from  the  United  States  Circuit  court  for  the  District  of  Nebraska. 
Statement  and  brief  and  assignment  of  errors  for  appellant...  (1879). 

26  pp.  8° 

In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.S.  No.  167.  B,UP. 

Williams,  Henry  T. 

The  Pacific  tourist.  Williams’  illustrated  transcontinental  guide  of  travel 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean...  Acoraplete  travelers’  guide  of 
the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  Railroads.  New  York.  H.  T.  Williams,  1879. 


104. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 
1880. 

(Ames,  Oakes  Angier) 

Oakes  Ames  and  the  Credit  Mobilier.  Boston,  F.  Wood,  printer  (1880) 
cover-title  48  pp.  12° 

Signed:  Oakes  A.  Ames.  Oliver  Ames.  Frank  M.  Ames. 

"Defense  of  Oakes  Ames  against  the  charge  of  selling  to  members  of  Congress 
a  share  of  the  capital  stock  of  the  Credit  Mobilier  of  America,  with  intent 
to  bribe  said  members  of  Congress.  Read  (by  himself)  in  the  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives,  Feb.  25,  1873":  p  (21)-48;  also  issued  separately. 

B,BPL,HU,LC.  15-14260. 


Crawford,  Jay  Boyd. 

The  Credit  Mobilier  of  America;  its  origin  and  history,  its  work  of  con¬ 
struction  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and  the  relation  of  members  of 
Congress  therewith,  by  J.  B.  Crawford.  Boston,  C.  W.  Calkins  &  Co.  1880. 
viii,  9-229  pp.  8°  B,BA,BPL,CU,HU,ICC,LC,MinnPL,NY,UI,UM,UW,Y. 

5-4199. 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt’s  new  overland  tourist  and  Pacific  coast  guide...  1880.  (Railway 
ed.)  Omaha,  The  Overland  publishing  company.  (1880)  282  pp.  incl. 
front,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  maps.  8°  B,ICC,LC.  l-Rc-1556. 

Devens,  R.  M. 

Great  events  of  our  past  century,  1880. 

Completion  of  Pacific  railroad.  KansCityPL. 

Dillon,  John  F. 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Kansas.  The 
state  of  Kansas. . .plaintiff ,  against  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company, 
defendant .. .Argument  for  the  defendant  showing  that  the  state  of  Kansas 
has  no  power  to  forfeit  the  franchise  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  company ...  and 
that  the  consolidation  of  the  company  with  the  Union  Pacific  and  Denver 
Pacific  companies  was  valid...  New  Y  ork,Burgoyne  (188-?) 
ii,  91  pp.  8°  B. 

Garfield,  James  Abram. 

Review  of  the  transactions  of  the  Credit  Mobilier  Company,  and  an  examina¬ 
tion  of  that  portion  of  the  testimony  taken  by  the  committee  of  investiga¬ 
tion  and  reported  to  the  House  of  Representatives  at  the  last  session  of 
the  42nd  Congress  which  relates  to  Mr.  Garfield.  Washington,  D.C.  1880. 
cover-title  24  pp.  8°  B,H,LC.  6-37377. 

(Lake,  Delos) 

Review  of  the  recent  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
affecting  the  Central  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroads.  (San  Francisco. 
W.  T.  Baggett  &  Co.,  1880) 

36  pp.  8°  (Pacific  Coast  Law  Journal,  v.4:  Feb.  7,  1880;  Supplement) 

B,LC.  6-21081. 

Massachusetts.  Supreme  Judicial  Court. 

H.  R.  Hickley  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Opinion  (J.  Lord)  (1880) 

8  pp.  HU. 


105. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1880. 

Memoranda.  Union  Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific.  (1880?) 

4  pp.  HU. 

The  Pacific  Railroads.  (New  York,  188-) 

62  pp.  4° 

Caption  title.  LC  CA  7-5014  Unrev' d. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum. 

Review  of  the  decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  the 
sinking  fund  cases.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  vs.  the  United  States. 
Central  Pacific  Railroad  Company  v.  Albert  Gallatin. 

(In  Poor’s  manual,  1880,  p.  viii-xl)  B,BPL(has  reprint) 

....  Shall  the  public  faith  be  maintained?  Review  of  the  decision  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  U.S.  in  the  sinking  fund  cases.  U.P.R.R.  Co.  vs.  U.S.;  Central 
Pacific  R.R.  Co.  vs.  Albert  Gallatin.  H.  V.  and  H.  W.  Poor,  New  York  (1880) 
7-40  pp.  8° 

(Reprint  from  Poor’s  manual  of  railroads  of  U.S.  1880)  BPL,ICC,UC. 

Proposed  consolidation  of  the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  12:641;  Dec.  3,  1880)  B. 

Raymond,  Charles. 

The  trip  overland,  pp.  88-96. 

In  the  Great  West:  its  attractions  and  resources.  Containing  a  popular 
description  of  the  marvellous  scenery,  physical  geography,  fossils,  and 
glaciers  of  this  wonderful  region;  and  the  recent  explorations  in  the 
Yellowstone  park...  by  Prof.  F.  V.  Hayden...  Also,  valuation  information 
to  travellers  and  settlers  concerning  climate,  health,  mining,  husbandry, 
education,  the  Indians,  Mormonism,  the  Chinese;  with  the  homestead,  pre¬ 
emption,  land,  and  mining  laws.  By  a  corps  of  able  contributors...  (Bloom¬ 
ington,  Ill. ,  C.  R.  Brodix.  1880) 

528  pp.  front.  (7  port.)  plates,  maps.  8° 

A  collection  of  articles  by  different  writers. 

"The  Great  West.  By  Prof.  F.  V.  Hayden":  pp.  17-87.  LC,UMont.  Rc-1564. 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Articles  of  Union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 
the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  the  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and  Tel¬ 
egraph  Co.  into  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Dated  Jan.  24.  1880. 

11  pp.  8°  B , ICC . 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Passenger  Department. 

The  Colorado  tourist  and  illustrated  guide,  to  the  Rocky  Mountain  resorts, 
via  the  "Golden  Belt".  Kansas  City:  Ramsey,  Millett  &  Hudson,  1880. 

80  pp.  1  map.  4°  B ,BPL,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Consolidation  of:  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway 
Company,  and  the  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and  Telegraph  Company,  Jan.  24,  1880. 


106. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1880. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Court  of  common  pleas  for  the  city  and  county  of  New  York.  - ,  Plaintiff, 

against  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  defendant.  (Answer  to  the  defend¬ 
ant)  (New  York)  Evening  Post  job  printing  office  (188-?) 

34  pp.  8° 

Caption  title.  B. 

....  Passenger  department  bulletin  for  July,  1880.  Omaha,  1880.  nar.  D. 
pp.  63  H. 

....  Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  Kansas  division.  St. 
Louis,  Levison,  1880. 

162  pp .  16°  KansHS. 

....  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  southern  district  of  New  York.  August  Riitten,  complain¬ 
ant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  impleaded  with  the  Denver  Pacific 
Railway  and  Telegraph  Company,  defendant.  Brief  of  defendant,  the  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company,  in  support  of  its  demurrer.  (New  York)  Burgoyne 
(188-?) 

9  pp.  8°  B. 

U.  S.  Auditor  of  railroad  accounts. 

Circular  relating  to  railroads  operated  by  the  Pacific  railroad  companies 
referred  to  in  the  opinion  of  the  Attorney-General...  Washington,  1880. 

8  pp.  8°  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

...Pacific  Railroad  sinking-fund  act...  Report:  (to  accompany  billH.R.5837) 
(Washington,  1880) 

2  pp.  8°  (46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Report  762) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  McLane.  Ordered  printed  April  7,  1880.  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

Pacific  Railway  System.  (Washington,  1880) 

6  pp.  8°  (46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  Rept.  691)  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

...  Report.  (Washington,  1880) 

8  p.  8°  (46th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  R.eport  504) 

On  discriminations  by  the  Pacific  railroads  against  the  United  States  in 
favor  of  private  shippers. 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Edmunds.  Ordered  printed  Apr.  20,  1880.  B. 

1881. 

Civer,  William  H. 

The  Union  Pacific  yard  at  Denver. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  13:505-06;  Sept.  16,  1881)  B. 

Hazard,  Rowland. 

The  Credit  Mobilier  of  America,  a  paper  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  His¬ 
torical  Society,  Tuesday  evening,  Feb.  22,  1881,  by  Rowland  Hazard,  Provi¬ 
dence,  S.  S.  Rider,  1881. 

42  pp.  8°  B,HU,LC,NY,RIHS,Y.  6-37363. 


107. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1881. 

Kansas.  Legislature.  Committee  on  Judiciary. 

House  concurrent  resolution  21.  Majority  and  minority  reports.  1881. 

11,  37  pp.  8°  KansHS. 

"The  Last  Spike" 

A  painting  by  Thomas  Hill,  illustrating  the  last  scene  in  the  building  of 
the  overland  railroad.  With  a  history  of  the  enterprise.  San  Francisco, 
(Printed  by  E.  Bosqui  &  Co.)  1881. 

40  pp.  fold,  front.  16°  LC 

Letter  on  Pacific  railroad  sinking  fund.  Sec.  Carl  Schurz. 

4pp.  (46th  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House.  Ex.  Doc.  87) 

Marshall,  Walter  Gore. 

Through  America;  or.  Nine  months  in  the  United  States. 

...  London,  S.  Low,  Marston,  Searle  &  Rivington,  1881. 
xx,  424  pp.  incl.  front,  illus.  pi.,  port.  8° 

The  Pacific  Railroad:  pp.  119-45,  236-59.  LC. 

Railway  Review.  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  21:  17;  Jan.  8,  1881)  B. 

Strahom,  Robert  E. 

To  the  Rockies  and  beyond;  or,  A  summer  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  and 
branches...  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Chicago,  Belford,  1881. 

213,  3  p.  Port .LA,SePL. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Acts  of  Congress  and  Kansas  legislature,  and  other  documents,  pertaining 
to  the  Union  Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  companies.  Topeka,  Kan. 
Kansas  publishing  house,  1881. 
cover-title,  103  pp.  8° 

Contents:  Kansas  railroad  laws,  including  charter  of  Leavenworth,  Pawnee 
and  Western  Railroad  Company,  amendment  thereto  in  1857,  and  other  laws 
and  resolutions  of  the  state  affecting  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railroad.  - 
Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  the  Pacific  railroads.  -  Consolidations. 

B, KansHS.  A  20-92. 

....  Passes  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  21:734-35;  Dec.  31,  1881) 

Three  circulars,  dated  Dec.  20,  1881,  Jan.  1,  1882.  B. 

....  Ein  wegweiser  uber  die  Union  Pacific  bahn  (friihere  Kansas  Pacific  bahn)  und 
ihre  fiinf  millionen  acker  land  fur  farmen  und  heimst&tten  in  Kansas  und 
Colorado...  (Bremen,  1881?) 

24  pp.  fold.  map.  8°  B. 

U.  S.  Auditor  of  railroad  accounts. 

Land  grants  to  railroads.  Letter  (to  Hon.  Robert  M.  McLane  of  the  House 
of  Representatives)  relative  to  land  grants  made  by  the  United  States  to 
aid  in  the  construction  of  the  Pacific  railroads.  Washington,  1881. 

28  pp.  8°  (46th  Cong.  3d  sess.  Hosue.  Mis.  doc.  10)  ICC. 


4-7015. 

Feb.  15,  1881. 

By:  W.  G.  Marshall 

2-4432. 


108. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1881. 

U.  S.  Auditor  of  railroad  accounts. 

The  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  21:115;  Feb.  26,  1881) 

Communication  of  the  operations  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  sinking  fund 
law .  B . 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  railroads. 

Report  on  the  quantity  and  value  of  public  lands  granted  by  Congress  to  aid 
in  the  construction  of  the  Pacific  railroads. 

(In  his  Annual  Report,  1881,  pp.  181-202)  B. 

Williams,  Henry  T. 

The  Pacific  tourist.  Adams  and  Bishop's  illustrated  transcontinental  guide 
of  travel,  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean... A  complete  traveler's 
guide  of  the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads .. .Henry  T.  Williams,  ed. 
With  special  contributions  by  Prof.  F.  V.  Hayden,  Clarence  King,  Capt. 
Dutton,  A.  C.  Peale,  Joaquin  Miller,  J.  B.  Davis,  F.  E.  Shearer. . .New  York 
Adams  and  Bishop,  1881. 

355,  (7)  pp.  illus.  8° 

Added  t-p.,  engr.  LC,PortLA,SePL.  19-19557. 


1882. 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt's  new  overland  tourist,  and  Pacific  coast  guide ...  1882 .  Omaha, 
(etc.)  The  Overland  Publishing  Co.  (1882) 

275  pp.  8°  B ,LC .  l-Rc-1557. 

Huds  on ,  T .  S . 

A  scamper  through  America;  or.  Fifteen  thousand  miles  of  ocean  and  conti¬ 
nent  in  sixty  days.  London,  Griffith  and  Farran;  New  York,  E.  P.  Dutton 
&  Co . ,  1882 . 

xxii,  289  pp .  12° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad:  pp.  91-103.  LC.  2-4155. 

Pacific  railroads. 

Earnings  of,  annually  from  date  of  opening,  statement  of  . . .  Interior 
Department.  Mar.  16,  1882. 

3  pp.  (House  Ex.  Doc.  47th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  22,  No.  123)  Ames 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific  livestock  traffic. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  14:167-68;  Mar.  17,  1882)  B. 

Shearer,  Frederick  E. 

The  Pacific  tourist.  J.  R.  Bowman's  illustrated  transcontinental  guide 
of  travel  ...  New  York,  1882-83. 

372,  (4)  pp.  8°  B.  A  19-1337. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Traffic  agreement  between  the  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company  and  the 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Dated  Jan.  12,  1882.  (Boston:  Rand  Avery 
Supply  Co.,  1882) 

8°  NY. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  to  New  England  Trust  Co.  of  Boston,  trustee; 
Trust  indenture,  Apr.  2,  1883,  securing  5%  bonds... 

15  pp .  8°  Due  Dec.  1,  1907.  $15,000  per  mile.  Gold.  LH,PF. 


109. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1882. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Western  Nebraska  and  the  experiences  of  its  actual  settlers.  Pub.  by  the 
Union  Pacific  R'y  Co's  land  department.  Omaha,  Nebraska.  Prepared  and  com¬ 
piled  by  J.  T.  Allan.  Omaha,  Neb.,  Republican  printing  house,  1882. 
cover-title  16  pp .  8°  B,LC.  (21-21542)  A  20-186. 

1883. 

Anderson,  J.  A. 

The  Pacific  railroads  built  and  owned  by  the  United  States  government. 

Speech  in  the  United  States  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  4,  1883. 
Washington,  1883. 

12  pp.  8°  KansHS. 

Crane,  Agnes. 

Eastward  by  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Leisure  hour,  v.  32:539-44;  1883)  LC. 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt's  new  Overland  tourist,  and  Pacific  coast  guide...  over  the  Union, 
Kansas,  Central  and  Southern  Pacific  railroads,  their  branches  and  con¬ 
nections,  by  rail,  water  and  stage...  By  George  A.  Crofutt  ...  Omaha,  Neb., 
and  Denver,  Col.,  The  Overland  Publishing  Co.,  1883. 

275  pp.  incl.  front.,  illus .  8° 

Page  275,  lining-paper  BPL,LC.  19-8594. 

Dillon,  John  F. 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Kansas.  The 
state  of  Kansas .. .plaintiff ,  against  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company, 
defendant.  The  state  of  Kansas  ...  plaintiff,  against  F.  L.  Ames  et  al., 
calling  themselves  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Com¬ 
pany,  defendants.  Brief  for  the  defendants  on  the  right  to  remove  the 
case  into  the  federal  court  ...  New  York,  Burgoyne,  printer  (1883?) 

30  pp.  8° 

November  term,  1883.  B. 

....  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  The  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Com¬ 
pany,  plaintiff  in  error,  vs.  the  state  of  Kansas...  defendant  in  error.  F. 
Ames  et  al. ,  calling  themselves  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Company...  vs.  the  state  of  Kansas. .. Brief  for  the  plaintiffs  in 
error  on  the  right  to  remove  the  cases  into  the  federal  court...  (New  York) 
C.  G.  Burgoyne,  printer  (1883) 
ii,  71  pp.  8° 

October  term,  1883.  B. 

(French,  Theophilus)  ed. 

Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  and  affecting  the  Union  and  Centra]  Pacific 
railroads  and  their  branches.  Carefully  compared  with  the  original  acts  on 
file  in  the  Department  of  State,  with  annotations  by  Theos .  French... 

(n.p.)  Printed  for  the  companies,  1883. 

iv,  (5)-104  pp.  8°  ICC ,LC .  5-18710  Revis'd. 


110. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1883. 

Kansas.  Attorney  General. 

In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  state  of  Kansas.  The  state  of  Kansas... 
plaintiff,  vs.  F.  L.  Ames...  (and  others)  calling  themselves  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  defendants.  Petition  ... 
New  York,  1883. 

cover-title  3  pp.  8°  B. 


Kupka,  Peter  Friedrich. 

Die  verkehrsmittel  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika  ...  Leipzig, 
Duncker  &  Humblot,  1883. 
x,  413  pp.  8° 

Pacific  railroads:  pp. 223-53  B,LC.  5-19838. 


Oakes,  Ames,  A  memoir;  with  an  account  of  the  dedication  of  Oakes  Ames 

Memorial  Hall  at  North  Easton,  Mass.,  November  17,  1881.  Cambridge,  Printed 
at  the  Riverside  Press,  1883. 

v.  143  pp.  front,  (port.)  2  pi;  8°  B,ICC,LC.  14-15638. 

-  (Another  edition)  1  p.  1.,  107  pp.  LC.  14-15637. 


Poe,  0.  M. 

Report  on  transcontinental  railways. .. 1883. 
67  pp.  8° 


Washington,  Govt. print. off .1883. 
ICC. 


Prendergast,  Francis  E. 

Transcontinental  railway. 

(Harper’s  Magazine,  v.  67:  936-44;  Nov.  1883)  B. 


Schlagintweirt ,  R.  von. 

Neue  Pfade  vom  Missouri -Strom  zum  Stillen  Meere  (etc.)  Koln,  1883. 
maps.  8°  BPL. 


Train,  George  Francis. 

George  Francis  Train’s  reminiscences  of  the  Union  Pacific. 
(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  15:820;  Dec.  14,  1883) 

Letter  to  the  Omaha  Bee.  B. 


Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Agreement  between  the  U.P.  Railway,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway,  and  Utah  and 
Northern  Railway  and  the  Northern  Pacific  R.R.  and  Oregon  Railway  and 
Navigation  Co.:  dated  Feb.  23rd,  1883.  n.p.,  n.  d. 

pp  13.  8° 

cover-title.  H. 

....  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  state  of  Kansas.  The  state  of  Kansas. .plain¬ 
tiff,  against  F.  L.  Ames,  et  al,  calling  themselves  the  Board  of  Directors 
of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  defendants.  Answer. ..New  York,  1883. 
cover-title,  30  pp.  8°  B. 

....  Map  of  Nebraska  showing  the  U.P.  land  grant,  Omaha,  1883.  11-3/4  x  21 

7/8  in.  Scale,  none.  BPL. 


111. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1883. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  the  state  of  Kansas.  Topeka,  G.  W.  Crane  & 
Company.,  printers,  1883.  (Kimball,  T.  L. ;  Vining,  C.  P.  &  Stebbins,  C.  S.) 
27  pp.  12° 

cover-title:  The  railroad  problem.  Memorial  to  the  Legislature. 

B,KansHS ,LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Statements  of  the  President  to  the  Directors,  May  1,  1883  -  March  24,  1885. 

5  pamphlets.  BPL. 

Woelmont,  Arnold  de, Baron. 

Souvenirs  du  Far-West.  Paris,  E.  Plon  et  cie. ,  1883. 

3  pp.  1.,  269  pp.  12° 

"Une  semaine  en  wagon":  pp.  1-35.  LC.  l-Rc-1593. 


1884. 

Brought  to  terms  by  fear.  The  story  of  Sidney  Dillon's  resignation  ...  The 
government’s  interest  in  the  Union  Pacific. 

(New  York  Times,  July  31,  1884,  p.  (1?)  B. 

Cassidy,  George  W. 

The  indebtedness  of  the  Pacific  railroads  to  the  government.  Speech  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  Wednesday,  June  18,  1884.  Washington,  1884. 
24  pp.  8°  B,H, ICC. 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt’s  new  overland  tourist,  and  Pacific  coast  guide.  1884.  Omaha, 
(etc,)  The  Overland  Publishing  Co.  (1884) 

261  pp.  8°  B, ICC,PortLA. 

Dillon,  John  F. 

Argument  . .  before  the  House  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads  made  February 
9th,  1884,  against  bills  to  reduce  the  rates  of  fare  on  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad,  and  bills  proposing  to  enlarge  and  extend  the  Thurman  act. 

New  York,  Burgoyne,  printer  (1884) 

44  pp.  4°  B. 

...Another  edition.  (Washington,  T.  McGill  &  Co.,  1884) 

40  pp.  8°  B ,BPL, JHU.  A  13-1518. 

....  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  The  Kansas  Pacific  Railway 
company,  plaintiff  in  error,  against  the  state  of  Kansas  ...  F.  L.  Ames 
et  al. ,  calling  themselves  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Company,  plaintiffs  in  error,  against  the  state  of  Kansas .. .Oral 
argument  ...  in  behalf  of  the  plaintiffs  in  error,  other  than  the  govt, 
directors,  in  support  of  the  right  to  remove  the  causes  intothe  federal 
court,  March  7,  10,  1884. 

(New  York)  C.  G.  Burgoyne,  printer  (1884?) 

77  pp.  8°  B. 

Dillon,  Sidney. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  the  Thurman  Act,  so  called.  Letter... to  the 
Honorable  George  F.  Edmunds,  Chairman  of  the  Senate  Committee  on  the 
judiciary,  and  the  statement  of  counsel  concerning  the  compliance  of  the 
company  with  that  act.  N.Y.  Burgoyne,  printer  (1884?) 

32  pp.  8°  ICC. 


112. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1884. 

Huntington,  C.  W. 

Analysis  of  the  annual  reports  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  with 
reference  to  the  prospective  value  of  its  properties.  (By)  C.  W.  Huntington. 
Boston.  G.  H.  Ellis,  1884. 

50  pp.  8°  B,HU,NY,BPL.  A  19-1294. 

Jordan,  Isaac  M. 

The  Pacific  Railroads;  their  history, 
their  rights  and  liabilities ...  Speech 
June  18,  1884.  Washington,  1884. 

38  pp.  8° 

Oakes,  Ames. 

A  memoir  with  an  account  of  the  dedication  of  the  Oakes  Ames  Memorial 
Hall  at  North  Easton,  Mass.  Nov.  17,  1881.  Cambridge,  1884.  ICC. 

The  Pacific  Railroads. 

(n.p. ,  1884?) 

62  pp.  f° 

Caption  title. 

On  the  financial  relations  of  the  Pacific  railroads  and  the  government. 

B. 

....  Description,  traffic,  etc.,  of..,  conditions,  effect,  etc...  Report  on 
Internal  Commerce  of  U.S.,  Treasury  Department.  1884.  p.  1-172,  2  m. 

(House  Ex.  Doc.  48th  Cong.  2d  Sess.  v.  20,  No.  7,  pt.  II)  Ames. 

....  Survey  of  lands  granted  to  reimbursement  of  U.  S.  for  expenses  of,  major 
and  minority  reports  relative  to.  Crisp,  C.  F.  and  Hanback,  L.  Pacific 
Feb.  25,  1884.  H.  Bill  5441. 

(House  Rept.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  2-6.  No.  51,  pts.  I-X)  Ames. 

Post,  G.  A. 

Pacific  railroads;  speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  18,  1884. 
Washington,  1884. 

15  pp.  8°  B ,H, ICC . 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

Cburse  of  earnings  and  traffic  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  16:204-05;  Mar.  14,  1884)  B. 

....  Union  Pacific  earnings. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  16:148-149;  Feb.  22,  1884)  B. 

....  Union  Pacific  maintenance  expenses. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  16:  222;  Mar.  21,  1884)  B. 

....  Lands  granted  to,  taxation  of,  after  survey  by  U.S.  recommended  by  A.H. 
Garland,  Judiciary.  Jan.  29th,  1884.  Sen.  Bill  60) 

(Sen.  Rept.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.l.  No.  88,  2p)  Ames. 


their  relations  to  the  government, 
in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

B,H,ICC. 


113. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1884. 

Shearer,  Frederick  E. ,  ed. 

The  Pacific  tourist.  Adams  &  Bishop’s  illustrated  transcontinental  guide 
of  travel  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean... New  York,  Adams  and 
Bishop,  publishers,  1884. 

372  pp.,  11.,  8°  illus .  B. 

Sumner,  Charles  Allen. 

Congress  may  reduce  the  rates  of  fare  thereon,  and  fix  and  establish  the 
same  by  law.  A  sketch  of  a  portion  of  a  speech  ...  (Feb.  15,  1884) 

12  pp.  8°  B. 

....  Introductory  statements  and  remarks  in  advocacy  of  the  passage  of  bills, 
to  reduce,  fix,  and  establish  passenger  and  freight  fares  on  the  Union 
Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  railroads.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Rep¬ 
resentatives  ...  June  19,  1884.  Washington,  1884. 

72  pp.  8°  B , ICC . 

Towne,  M.  M. 

Eating  house  rules  on  the  Union  Pacific  -  some  excellent  suggestions. 
(Railway  age,  v.  9:584;  Sept.  18,  1884)  B. 

Union  Pacific  and  the  government. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v.  16:645-46;  Sept.  5,  1884) 

From  the  Boston  Advertiser.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  the  Kansas 
Pacific  Railway  Co.,  and  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and  Telegraph  Company 
into  the  U.  P.  Railway  Co.,  dated  Jan.  24,  1880,  and  the  by-laws  of  the 
U.  P.  Ry  Co.,  Boston  1384. 

16  pp.  8°  BPL . 

....  (Comment  upon)  Union  Pacific  report  of  the  government  directors,  n.p.n.d. 
(1884?) 

13  typewritten  sheets.  fold.  8°  NY. 

....  Indentures  and  trust  5%  bonds.  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  (n.p.  , 

1884?) 

16  pp.  HU. 

....  Kansas  ...  the  golden  belt  lands  along  the  line  of  the  Kansas  division  of 
the  U.  P.  R'y.  B.  McAllas ter,  land  commissioner,  Kansas  City, Mo.  (Kansas 
City?  Mo.,  1884?) 

cover-title  48  pp .  illus.,  fold  map.  8°  B.  A  19-1346. 

....  Letter  to  directors,  giving  statement  for  quarter  ending  Sept.  30,  1884. 

5  pp.  4°  B. 

....  Profits  in  sheep  and  cattle  on  the  lands  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. 
Central  and  western  Kansas  ...  3d  ed.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1884?) 

16  pp.  16  B. 


114. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1884. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Report  relative  to  issue  of  stock  (by  the  Union  Pacific  R.R. )  or  making 
contracts  since  Mar.  3,  1873.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  28,  1884.  n.t.p. 
(Washington,  1884) 

pp.  19.  8°  H. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  tourist.  Illustrated  sketches  of  the  principal  health 
and  pleasure  resorts  of  the  great  West  and  Northwest,  embracing  Yellow¬ 
stone  Park  and  Yosemite  and  the  chief  points  of  interest  in  the  Rocky 
Mountain  region,  all  most  easily  reached  via  the  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

Pub.  by  the  Passenger  department.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Printing  House  of  Matthew 
Northrup  &  Co. ,  1884. 

61  pp.  illus .  4°  B , BPL .  A  20-939. 

....  Compliance  of,  with  requirements  of  Thurman  funding  Act  of  May  7,  1878... 
Interior  Dept.  Mr.  10,  1884. 

(Sen.  ex. doc.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  6,  Number  121,  llpp)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  guarantee  of  certain  interest  and  issue 
of  new  stock  by,  res.  of  inquiry  into...  C.  H.  Van  Wyck,  June  16,  1884. 

Cong.  Rec.  15,  846. 

1  p.  (Sen.  Mis. doc.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  2  No.  109)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  stock  issued  and  contracts  made  by  since, 

Mar.  3,  1873,  papers  relative  to  ...  Interior  Department.  Feb.  27,  1884. 

19  p.  (Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  6  No.  117)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Attorney  General. 

Letter  transmitting  (to  the  Senate)  facts  relative  to  the  failure  of  the 
Central  and  Union  Pacific  railroad  companies  to  comply  with  the  require¬ 
ment  of  the  act  of  May  7,  1878.  Ordered  printed  Mar. 13,1884.  (Washington  1884) 
33  pp.  8°  H. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Railroads. 

...  Indebtedness  of  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads.  Letter. .. (Wash¬ 
ington,  1884) 

7  pp.  8°  (48th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Mis.  Doc.  44) 

Ordered  printed  March  31,1884.  B,H,ICC. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Railroads. 

Report  on  the  affairs  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  as  ascertained 
under  his  direction,  by  bookkeepers  of  his  office,  in  June  1884.  Washing¬ 
ton,  1884. 

15  pp.  8°  BPL, CHS, ICC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  On  Pacific  Railroads. 

...  Railroad  and  telegraph  line,  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean  ...  Report:  (to  accompany  bill  H.R.6771)  (Washington, 1884) 

9  pp.  8°  (48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Report  1431) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Thomspon.  Ordered  printed  April  26,1884.  B,H. 

—  (Views  of  the  minority)  Washington, 1884 . 

8pp.  8°  Ordered  printed  May  13,  1884.  H. 


115. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1884. 

U.  S.  Interior  Department. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  transmittting,  in  answer  to 
Senate  resolution  of  February  25,  1884,  document  on  the  subject  of  the 
failure  of  the  Central  and  Union  Pacific  Railroad  companies  to  comply 
with  requirements  of  the  act  of  May  7,  1878.  (Washington,  1884) 

11  pp.  8°  (48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  No.  121)  Ordered  printed 
Mar.  11,  1884.  ICC. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

A  bill  to  amend  an  act  entitled  MAn  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the  same  for  postal  military  and 
other  purposes, "  approved  July  1,  1862;  also  to  amend  an  act  approved  July 
2,  1864,  and  also  an  act  approved  May  7,  1878,  both  in  amendment  of  said 
first-mentioned  act...  Read  Jan.  21,  1884.  (Washington,  1884) 

7  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

A  bill  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled" ."An  act 
to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri 
River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the 
same  for  postal,  military  and  other  purposes  approved  July  1,  1862,"  app. 

July  2,  1864.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  25,  1884.  (Washington,  1884) 

4  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  same  for  postal,  military  and 
other  purposes,"  approved  July  1,  1862,  also  to  amend  an  act  approved 
July  2,  1964,  and  also  an  act  approved  May  7,  1878,  both  in  amendment  of 
said  first-mentioned  act.  Read  (in  the  Senate)  June  21,  1884. 

(Washington,  1884) 

15  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  ’An  act  to 
aid  in  the  construction  of  arailroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri 
River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the 
same  for  postal,  military  and  other  purposes,'  approved  July  1,1862,"  Ap¬ 
proved  July  2,  1864.  Read  (in  the  Senate)  June  18,  1884 . (Washington ,1884) 

4  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  ’An  act  to 
aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri 
River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use  of  the 
same  for  postal,  military  and  other  purposes,’  approved  July  1,  1862." 
Approved  July  2,  1864.  Reported  (in  the  Senate)  with  amendments , Jan . 

28,  1885,  (Washington,  1886) 

26  pp .  4°  H. 


116. 


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1884. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  ’An  act 
to  aid  in  the  construction  of  a  railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Mis¬ 
souri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  to  secure  to  the  government  the  use 
of  the  same  for  postal,  military  and  other  purposes,'  approved  July  1, 

1862".  Approved  July  2,  1864.  (with  report  from  the  Committee  on  the 
Judiciary).  (Washington,  1885) 

18  pp.  8°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 

Same.  Reported  amendment  amended  (in  the  Senate)  and  bill  ordered 
reprinted.  Feb.  2,  1885.  Washington,  1885. 

27  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 

Same.  Amendment  intended  to  be  proposed  (in  the  Senate)  by  Mr. 

Sherman.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  23,  1885.  (Washington,  1885) 

2  pp.  4°  H. 

Washburn,  C.  C. 

Speech  of  Hon.  C.  C.  Washburn...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March 
20,  1868,  on  the  joint  resolution  providing  for  the  regulation  of  fares 
and  freights  over  the  Pacific  railroads...  Washington,  1884. 

16  pp.  8°  illus .  B,HU,UW. 

1885 . 

Adams,  C.  F.  Jr. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Bill  regulating  future  payments  to  U.S.  by, 
letter  relative  to...  Feb.  9,  1885. 

4pp.  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  Spcl.  No.  2)  Ames. 

Beecher,  Jacob  F. 

Notes  of  travel.  A  summer  trip  across  the  continent,  What  we  saw,  and  how 
we  saw  it,  and  our  impressions  of  persons,  places  and  things  as  taken 
from  our  diary,  memory,  conversations,  railway  guides, etc.  New  Holland, 

Pa.  Clar.  printing  house,  1885. 

3  pp.  1.,  52  pp.  8°  LC.  l-Rc-1546. 

Cary,  Thomas  G. 

Mining  bubbles.  Silver  at  Washoe.  Trouble  with  Indians  in  Washoe,  The  Pa¬ 
cific  railroad,  1836  to  1869.  (Cambridge  Mass.  1885)  33  1.  4°LC  l-Rc-10. 

Manuscript . 

Colt,  Judge. 

Circuit  court  of  the  U.  S. ,  Dist.  of  Mass.,  in  Equity.  No.  1807.  Rowland 
Hazard  v.  Thos.  C.  Durant  et  al.  Opinion  of  the  court, Sept.  17,  1885. 

Royal  8°  pp.  4  n.p.  In  regard  to  assignment  of  stock  in  the  Credit  Mo- 
bilier  Co.,  to  the  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  Sale  catalogue. 

Dillon,  J.  F. 

To  the  Honorable  the  Attorney  General  of  the  state  of  Kansas ... (and  others) 
(Open  letter  in  regard  to  government  law  suits  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  and  Union 
Pacific  railroad  companies)  New  York,  Feb.  14,  1885. 

4  pp.  4°  KansHS. 


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1885. 

Hickman,  F.  S. 

The  Pacific  Railroad.  Congressional  proceedings  in  the  37th,  38th  and  41st 
Congresses.  West  Chester,  Pa.,  F.  S.  Hickman,  1885. 

8,  232  (6)  pp.  8°  BPL. 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

The  Pacific  railroads’  debt  to  the  government. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  17:91;  Feb.  6,  1885)  B. 

....  The  Union  Pacific’s  new  code  of  rules. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  vl7:41;  Jan.  16,  1885)  'B. 

Shearer,  Frederick  E.  ed. 

...  Adams  and  Bishop’s  illustrated  transcontinental  guide  of  travel,  from 
the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  containing  full  descriptions  of  rail¬ 
road  routes  across  the  continent...  A  complete  traveler’s  guide  of  the 
Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads...  New  York, Adams  and  Bishop,  1885. 

372  pp.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Indentures  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company:  1865-1884.  Boston, 

Printed  for  the  company,  1885. 

2  p.  1.,  220  pp.  8°  B ,BPL .  A  19-575. 

....  List  of  lands  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  in  Kansas  still  for  sale  January 
1,  1885...  With  appraisers'  description...  B.  McAllaster,  land  commission 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kansas  City, Mo.,  Press  of  Ramsey,  Millett  and  Hudson,  1885 
cover-title,  38  (2)  p.  illus.,  fold.  map.  8°  B.  A  19-1347. 

....  To  the  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
(Summary  of  the  annual  report  for  1884) 

(Boston,  March  24,1885) 

6  pp .  4°  B. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  its  lands.  Revised  and  comprehensive  guide. 
Pub.  by  Land  department  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 
1885.  Omaha,  The  Republican,  printers,  1885. 

19,  (1)  pp.  illus.  8°  B.  A  20-185. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  auxiliary  companies.  Statistics  re¬ 
lating  to  annual  meetings,  directors,  officers,  capital  stock,  funded  debt, 
etc.  Oct.  1,  1885.  Boston, 1885. 

84,  2  pp.  8°  B. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  to  Central  Trust  Co.  of  New  York.  Omaha 
bridge  renewal  mortgage.  Dated  Oct.  1,  1885.  Boston  (1855). 

13  pp.  8° 

Due  Oct.  1,  1906.  $2,500,000.  5%  gold.  FJL , LH , P F . 

....  World's  Industrial  Exposition,  New  Orleans,  1884-1885.  Diagram  of  Govern¬ 
ment  Building  and  location  of  National  and  State  Exhibits.  (St.  Louis: 
Woodward  &  Tierman,  1885) 

4  1.  nar.  16°  (Title  -from  cover)  NY. 


118. 


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1885. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Government  directors  of,  res.  directing 
Secretary  of  Interior  to  furnish  Senate  with  copy  of  each  report  of... 

J.  F.  Wilson,  Senator,  Dec.  9,  1885.  Cong.  Rec.  17,  412. 

I  p.  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  v.  1.  No.  8)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Indebtedness  of,  papers  relative  to 
settlement  of  according  to  the  Thurman  Act.  Feb.  11,  1885.  Interior 
Department . 

7  pp.  (Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  48th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  2,  No.  69)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  railroads. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  transmitting,  in  answer  to 
Senate  resolution  of  March  20,  1885,  copies  of  contracts  of  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company  with  the  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company.  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1885) 

79  pp.  8°  (49th  Cong.,  special  sess.  Sen. Ex. Doc. 2)  Ordered  printed  April 

1,  1885.  B ,H,ICC . 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Debate  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  funding  bill  in  the  48th  Congress.  Senate. 
(Compiled  by  U.  H.  Painter.)  Washington,  1885. 

27  pp.  8°  B ,ICC . 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

...  Report:  (to  accompany  bill  H.R.  6771)  (Washington,  1885) 

7  p.  8°  (48th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Report  1097) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Hoar.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  28,  1885. 

Concerning  debts  due  the  United  States  by  the  Pacific  railroads.  B. 

1886. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  Jr. 

The  case  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Statement  before  the  Com¬ 
mittee  on  the  Pacific  railroad.  Feb.  24,  1886. 

II  pp.  4°  ICC. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

...  To  the  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Boston,  Sept. 
14,  1886. 

7  pp.  4° 

At  head  of  title:  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Th^  results  of  the 
first  six  months  of  the  current  year.  B,CHS. 

(Bromley,  Isaac  Hill) 

Pacific  railroad  legislation.  1862-1885.  Boston,  Rand,  Avery  &  Co.  (1886) 
vi,  75  pp.  8°  B, CU ,H ,HU, LC ,NY, UM,Y , JC, ICC, OmahaPL .  5-38857. 

Citizens  of  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Apr.  30, 
1886.  Report  of  the  railroad  commissioners. 

37  pp.  8°  CoraU. 


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1886. 

Nation.  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  the  government. 

(Nation,  v.  42:419-20;  May  20,  1885)  LC. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

(Indenture,  1886,  between  the  Oregon  Rail  &  Navigation  Company,  the 
Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.) 

(n. p . ,  1886?) 

25  pp.  8°  Revised.  B,PortLA. (24  pp.) 

Outhwaite,  J.  H. 

A  bill  to  amend  the  Thurman  Act  to  secure  the  payment  to  the  government  of 
the  indebtedness  of  the  subsidized  Pacific  Railroad  companies.  Speech  of 
Hon.  J.  H.  Outhwaite,  of  Ohio,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  5, 

1886.  Washington,  1886. 

15  pp.  8°  B,LC . 

Pacific  railroads. 

Indebtedness  of,  provision  for  settlement  of,  recommended  ...  J.  H.  Outh-*- 
waite,  Pacific  railroads,  April  26,  1886.  House  Bill  8318. 

11  pp.  (H.  Rept.  49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  v.  7,  No.  1929)  Ames. 

....  Investigation  into  workings  and  financial  management  of,  recommended... 

J.  D.  Richardson,  Pacific  railroads.  April  15,  1886.  House.  Misc.  Doc.  225. 
24  Statutes  at  large,  488. 

(H.  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  6,  No.  1691.  2  pp.  Ames. 

Investigation  into  workings  and  financial  management  of,  recommended,  J.  D. 
Richardson,  Pacific  railroads.  May  13,  1886.  H.  Res.  170.  24  Stat.  at 
Large,  488. 

2  pp.  (H.  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  8,  No.  2387)  Ames. 

....  Lands  granted  to,  taxation  of, after  survey  by  U.  S.  recommended...  C.  F. 

Crisp,  Pacific  railroads.  Feb.  18,  1886.  H.  Bill  5874.  24  Stat.  at  Large. 
143. 

6  pp.  (House  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.2,  No.  607)  Ames. 

....  Methods  of  business  of,  etc.  res.  providing  for  commission  to  investigate 
...  J.  D.  Richardson,  Pacific  railroads.  April  15,  1886. 

House  Misc.  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  13,  No.  225,  1.  p.  Ames. 

The  Pacific  Railroads. 

Mr.  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Jr.,  before  the  Committee  on  the  Pacific  rail¬ 
road.  (New  York,  1886) 

175  pp.  4° 

Caption  title.  B,ICC,LC.  CA  7-5013  Unrev'd 

....  Protection  of  interest  of  U.  S.  in,  call  for  information  as  to  action  by 
Attorney-General  for,  recommended. . .J. R. Tucker ,  Judiciary,  July  22,  1886. 
(House  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  .sess.  v.  11,  No.  3409)  1  p.  Ames. 

....  Protection  of  interest  of  U.  S.  res.  requesting  information  from  Attorney 
General  as  to  action  taken  for  ...  T.  R.  Cobb,  Rep.  June  14, July  22,  1886. 

1,  1  p.  (House  Misc.  Rept.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  13,  No.  335,  pt,  I, II. 

Ames . 


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1886. 

Pacific  railroads. 

Sinking  funds  of,  statement  of,  with  recommendations  as  to  investment  of. 
Treasury  Dept.  Jan.  20th,  1886,  24  Stat.  at  large,  492. 

2  pp.  (House  Ex.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  25,  No.  44)  Ames. 

Schlagintweit ,  Robert  von. 

Die  pacifischen  eisenbahnen  in  Nord-amerika  ...  Gotha,  1886. 

31  pp.  4°  LC,UW,Y.  5-32608. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Kansas  division. 

...  Bridges,  buildings  and  other  structures.  Omaha,  Neb.,  July  1,  1886. 
168  pp.  12°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Brief  on  behalf  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  (In  the  matter  of 
Pacific  railroad  debts.)  (This  brief  was  prepared  by  Moorfield  Storey, 
probably  in  1886)  ComU. 

....  List  of  the  lands  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  in  Kansas  still  for  sale 
March  1,  1886.  Kansas  City,  Ramsey,  1886. 

35  pp.  map.  8°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Government  Directors. 

Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting  ...  reports 
of  government  directors,  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (1864-1886) 
(Washington,  1886) 

252  pp.  8=  (49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Seante.  Ex.  Doc.  69)  B,ICC,IndSL. 

...Another  issue,  with  t-p.:  Reports  of  the  government  directors  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 
From  1864  to  1885,  Washington  Govt.  Print.  Off.  1886.  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Nebraska;  its  crops,  its  climate,  its  lands  and  other  information  for 
settlers,  applying  particularly  to  the  great  grain  growing  region  along 
the  Union  Pacific  Railway...  Omaha,  1886. 

29  pp  (2)  8°  B. 

....  Passenger  and  freight  runs,  with  schedule  of  pay  of  train  men,  taking 
effect  March  1,  1886. 

8  pp.  12°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  Colorado  Division. 

Profiles  of  grades.  Omaha,  Neb., 1886.  7  plans, 

obi.  32°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  Idaho  Division. 

Profiles  and  grades.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1886.  8  plans 

obi.  32°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  Kansas  Division. 

Profiles  of  grades.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1886.  6  plans, 

obi.  32°  NY. 


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Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1886. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Two  grand  California  excursions,  Wednesday,  Nov.  17,  and  Wednesday,  Doc. 

8,  1886,  via  Union  Pacific  Railway...  (1886) 

4  pp.  4°  B. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  auxiliary  companies.  Statistics  relating  to 
annual  meetings,  directors,  officers,  capital  stock,  funded  debt,  etc., 
1886-1887.  Nov.  1,  1886.  Boston,  printed  for  the  company,  1886. 

3  pp.  1.,  89,  (2)  p.  8° 

On  cover:  no.  5...  October  1,  1886.  B,NY. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  tourist;  illustrated  sketches  of  the  principal  health 
and  pleasure  resorts  of  the  great  West  and  Northwest  ...  3d  ed.  Rev.  and 
enl.  Pub.  by  the  Passenger  department.  (Buffalo,  Art-printing  works  of 
Matthews,  Northrup  &  Co.,  1886) 

71,  (7)  pp.  front.,  illus.  4°  B,  KansHS. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Affairs,  business  management,  accounts, 

etc.  of  ...  res.  directing  investigation  of,  by  Judiciary  committee,  J.  B. 
Weaver,  Rep.  June  7,  1886.  House .Misc. Doc. 49th. Cong. 1st .sess .v. 13, No. 306. 

1  p.  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Affairs,  business  management,  accounts,  etc. 
of,  res.  directing  investigation  of.. .by  special  committee,  B.  Henley, 

Rep.  March  8,  1886. 

2  pp.  (House  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  10,  No.  142) 

Same...  April  19,  1886. 

2  pp.  (House  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  13,  No.  234)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Legislation  affecting,  res.  against  further 
enactment  of,  until  certain  charges  against,  are  investigated...  P.  B.  Plumb, 
Senator...  June  1,  1886. 

1  p.  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  5,  No.  117)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Officers  of,  res.  directing  Attorney  General 
to  prosecute  certain...  B.  Henley,  Rep.  June  21,  1886. 

I  p.  (H.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  17,  No.  341)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Congress. 

Report  suggesting  legislation  (affecting  the  U.P.R.R.)  Ordered  printed 
Dec.  21,  1886.  n.t.p.  (Washington ,1886) 

pp.  7  8°  H. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House  of  Representatives. 

(Report  to  accompany  Bill  H.R.  6771,  of  the  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads, 
views  of  the  minority.  Ordered  printed  May  13,  1884)  (Washington,  1886) 

....  (Report  to  accompany  bill  H.  R.  8318,  of  the  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 
Ordered  printed  April  29,  1886.  n.t.p.)  (Washington,  1886) 

II  pp.  8°  H. 


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1886. 

Varigny,  C.  de. 

San  Francisco.  I.  Les  origines.  II.  Les  placers  et  les  mines,  la  societe 
de  San  Francisco,  le  chemin  de  ferde  Panama.  III.  L’ agriculture  cali- 
fomenne,  les  nouvelles  mines  df  argent,  le  chemin  de  fer  du  Pacifique. 
(Revue  des  deux  mondes,  v.  78:  pp .  168-192,  426-451,  599-625  (November 
1,  15,  December  1,  1886)  B. 

Weber,  John  B. 

Payment  of  the  Pacific  railroad  indebtedness  to  the  government.  Speech 
of  Hon.  Jno.  B.  Weber...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  5,  1886. 
Washington,  1886.  13  p.  8°  B. 


1887. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

Testimony  ..  before  the  Pacific  Railroad  investigating  commission,  at 
Boston,  June  4,  1887.  Boston,  Wright  and  Potter  printing  Co.  1887. 

49  pp.  8°  ICC. 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 

The  making  of  the  great  West;  1512-1883;  by  Samuel  Adams  Drake.  New  York, 
C.  Scribner’s  Sons,  1887. 

xii  pp.,  11.,  339  pp.  incl.  front.,  illus.  12° 

(His  stories  of  American  history  for  young  readers) 

"The  Pacific  Railroad":  pp.  315-20.  BCLA,  LC, OrSL,UMont ,UWash. 

...  Same,  with  later  imprint  dates. 

PortLA,  SePL,SpPL,TaPL,WPL,UWash.  Rc-1182. 

Goldsborough,  E.  Y  . 

Across  the  continent]  By  a  member  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 
Frederick,  Md. ,  W.  T.  Delaplaine  &  Co.,  1887. 

I  p  1.,  30  pp.  8°  LC  l-Rc-1562 . 

Hubbard,  Gardiner  G. 

The  transcontinental  railroads.  (With  map) 

(Science,  v. 10:133-37;  Sept.  16,  1887) 

Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads:  pp .  135-36.  B. 

Reprinted  in  Scientific  American,  v.24:  9969-71;  Dec.  17,  1887.  B. 

(Middledith,  James) 

Reasons  for  opposing  the  Outhwaite  extension  bill.  (Orange?  N.  J.  1887?) 

II  pp.  8° 

Caption  title.  ICC. 

Morgan,  Richard  Price,  Jr. 

Report  on  the  Union  Pacific  railway  and  its  branches;  the  Central  branch 
of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad;  the  Sioux  City  and  Pacif icRailroad ;  also 
on  auxiliary  and  leased  lines,  by  Richard  Price  Morgan,  Jr.,  inspecting 
engineer  for  the  United  States  Pacific  Railway  Commission.  Oct.  15,  1887. 
(In  U.S.  Pacific  railway  commission.  Testimony.  Washington,  1887. 
v. 8:  4435-4507)  B. 


123. 


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1887* 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co. 

Indenture  of  lease.  Jan.  1,  1887,  between  the  Oregon  Ry.  and  Navigation 
Company  and  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company  and  Union  Pacific  Railway 
Company.  New  York,  Searing  and  Hyde,  printers,  1887. 

34  pp.  8°  NY. 

....  0.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  to  the  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Railway  Company 
and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Indenture,  modifying  indenture  of 
lease  of  Jan.  1,  1887.  (n.p. ,  1887)  11  pp.  8°  NY. 

The  Outhwaite  bill  does  not  pay  the  proper  amount  due  the  government  by 

$17,000,000.  It  deducts  10  years  discount  from  amounts  on  which  the  rail¬ 
road  agreed  to  pay  interest,  (see  Senator  Edmonds  speech,  Feb.  26,  1887, 
night  session)  (Washington)  Judd  and  Detweiler,  printers  (1887?) 

7  pp.  8°  ICC. 

The  Outhwaite  bill  does  not  pay  the  proper  amount  to  the  government  by 
$17,000,000  (n.p.  1887?) 

8  pp.  8°  ICC. 

Pacific  Railroads. 

Indebtedness  of,  report  on  . . .  Treasury  Department,  Jan.  18,  1887. 

6  pp.  (Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  v.  1,  No.  34)  Ames. 

....  Indebtedness  of,  resolution  of  inquiry  as  to  ...  J.  R.  McPHerson,  Senator, 
Jan.  5,  1887.  Cong.  Rec.  18,  390. 

1  p.  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  1,  No.  23)  Ames. 

....  Net  earnings  of,  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  effect  of  constructive  mileage  on. 
J.  H.  Outhwaite,  Rep.  Jan.  24,  1887. 

1  p.  (House.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  1,  No.  98)  Ames. 

Thayer,  William  M. 

Marvels  of  the  new  West.  A  vivid  portrayal  of  the  stupendous  marvels  in 
vast  wonderland  west  of  the  Missouri  River...  Norwich,  Conn.,  the  Henry 
publishing  co .  1887. 

xxxvi,  715  pp.  8°  B(1888ed.)  LC,0rSL,U0r.  Rc-1586. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 
the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company,  and  Denver  Pacific  Railway  and  Tele¬ 
graph  company  into  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  Dated  Jan.  24,  1880, 
and  the  by-laws  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  Boston.  Printed  for  the 
Company,  1887. 

cover-title,  17  pp.  8°  B,  ICC.  A  17-143. 

....  Equipment  trust  indenture.  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  and  the  American 

and  Trust  Company,  trustee.  Dated  Oct.  1,  1887.  Due  Oct.  1,  1888-1897. 

24  pp .  8° 

With  supplemental  indenture  dated  Feb.  1,  1893.  Amount  not  stated.  5% 

PF. 


124. 


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1887. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Statement  of  locomotive  runs  and  schedule  of  pay  of  engineers  and  firemen. 
April  1,  1887. 

23  pp.  8°  B(14  type  pp.), CornU. 

....  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  vs.  the  United  States  of  America.  Petitt, 
Boston,  Franklin  press.  Rand,  Avery  Company,  1887. 

8  pp.  8° 

United  States  of  America.  In  the  Court  of  Claims.  No.  15609.  ICC. 

....  Union  Pacific  sketch  book;  a  brief  description  of  prominent  places  of 
interest  along  the  line  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  connections... 

1887.  Compliments  of  the  Passenger  Department,  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

Omaha,  Neb.  Omah,  Neb.,  Gibson,  Miller  and  Richardson,  art  printers  (1887) 

78  pp.  illus.  4°  Maps  on  pp.  2-3  of  cover  B. 

...Another  edition.  Omaha,  Dunbar,  1887. 

237  pp.  4°  B,KansHS. 

....Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Adverse  to  requesting  opinion  of  Attorney 
General  as  to  the  law  in  certain  matters  relating  to...  N.J.  Hammond, 
Jidiciary.  Jan.  22nd,  1887. 

House  Rept.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess .  v.  1,  No.  3746,  1  p.  Ames. 

....Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Compliance  of,  with  requirements  of  Thurman 
Funding  Act  of  May  7,  1878,  res.  directing  inquiry  into...  J.  H.  Mitchell, 
Senator,  Feb.  15,  1887. 

1  p.  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  2,  No.  61)  Ames. 

....  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Consolidation  of,  with  Kansas  Pacific  rail¬ 
road,  and  Denver  Pacific  Railroad,  res.  calling  for  information  relative 
Jan.  17,  1887.  J.  A.  Anderson,  Rep. 

1  p.  (House,  Misc.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  1,  No.  84)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Circuit  Court.  9th  Circuit. 

The  courts  of  the  United  States  cannot  be  made  mere  aids  to  a  commission 
of  inquiry  created  by  Congress.  In  the  matter  of  the  application  of  the 
Pacific  Railway  Commission  for  an  order  upon  a  witness ...  Opinions  of  Mr. 
Justice  Field,  and  Judges  Sawyer  and  Sabin...  San  Francisco,  August  29th, 
1887. 

66  pp.  8°  B. 

U.  S.  Congress. 

Joint  resolution  authorizing  an  investigation  of  the  books,  accounts,  and 
methods  of  Pacific  railroads  which  have  received  aid  from  the  U.  S.  Read. 
Jan.  18,  1887;  reported  with  an  amendment.  Feb.  4,  1887.  (Washington ,1887) 
14  pp.  4°  H. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

...  Pacific  railroad  accounts...  Resolution.  (Washington,  1887) 

1  1.  8°  (49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis.  Doc.  98) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Outhwaite,  by  request.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  24,  1887. 

B. 


125. 


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1887. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. . .  Resolution  (Washington  1887) 

1  1.  8°  (49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis.  Doc.  84) 

Submitted  by  John  A.  Anderson.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  17,  1887.  B. 

U.  S.  Pacific  Railway  Commission. 

Report...  of  the  United  States  Pacific  Railway  Commission  (and  Testimony 
taken  by  the  Commission)  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1887-88. 

10  v.  in  5.  2  fold,  pi.,  2  fold.  maps.  8°  (50th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate. 

Ex.  Doc.  51  in  v.  2-6;  serial  no.  2505-2509) 

Title  varies. 

Testimony  and  index  (vol.  I-IX)  paged  continuously. 

Bound  in  5  v. ,  each  having  the  added  t-p  and  index  of  the  executive  docu¬ 
ments  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  for  the  first  session  of  the  50th 
Congress.  1888. 

B,H,ICC, JC ,LC,UES , IndSL,St. LPL (Testimony 1-9) ,NJSL (testimony)  6-45508-9. 
Commission  appointed  under  the  act  of  Congress  approved  March  3,  1887,  en¬ 
titled  "An  act  authorizing  an  investigation  of  the  books,  accounts  and 
methods  of  railroads  which  have  received  aid  from  the  United  States,  and 
for  other  purposes." 

Commissioners:  Robert  E.  Pattison,  Chairman;  E.  Ellery  Anderson;  David 
T.  Littler. 

Secretary  and  stenographer:  Charles  P.  Young. 

Contents:  (pt.  1)  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  transmit¬ 
ting  the  reports  of  the ...  commission.  Report  of  the  commission  and  of 
the  minority  commissioner.  -  pt.  2-9  (Vol  I-VIII)  Testimony.  -  Pt.  10 
(Vol  IX)  Alphabetical,  analytical  and  topical  index  of  testimony,  re¬ 
ports  of  accountants  and  engineer,  and  of  the  commissioners,  by  Edward 
C.  Martin. 

...Report  of  the  Commission  and  of  the  minority  commissioner .. .Washington. 
Govt.  Print.  Off.,  1887. 

217  pp.  2  fold.  maps.  8°  ASCE ,CalSLH, ConnSL,Neb ,HS .  6-45508-9. 

Preceded  by  a  copy,  without  t-p.  of  the  Alphabetical,  analytical  and 
topical  index. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

...  Indebtedness  of  Pacific  railroads.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  in  response  toa  resolution  of  the  House  calling  for  informa¬ 
tion  concerning  the  amount  of  the  indebtedness  of  the  subsidized  Pacific 
railroad  companies  to  the  United  States,  and  the  effect  upon  said  indebted¬ 
ness  of  the  passage  of  House  Bill  No.  8318.  (Washington,  1887) 

4  pp.  8°  (49th  Cong. , 2d. sess. House. Ex. Doc. 104)  Ordered  printed  Jan. 

24,  1887.  B. 


1888. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

Statements  made  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  before  the  Committee  on  Pacific 
railroads.  Boston  (1888?) 

49  pp.  8°  NY. 

Biancour,  F^lix  Fernand  de. 

Quatre  mille  lieues  aux  Etats-Unis  par  F.  de  Biancour .. .Paris ,  P.  Ollender 
1888.  3  pp.  1. ,  408  pp.  12° 

"L’Union  Pacific  Railroad":  pp.  334-42.  LC.  2-1397-Ms. 


126. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1888. 

Dalzell,  John. 

Outhwaite  Pacific  Railway  funding  bill.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Represen¬ 
tatives,  March  31,  1888.  Washington,  1888. 

13  pp.  8°  ICC. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  of  the  Amy  of  the  Tennessee  at  its  21st 
annual  reunion  at  Toledo,  0.,  Sept.  15,  1888.  By  Maj.-Gen.  Grenville  M. 
Dodge. . .Together  with  comments  thereon  by  Gen.  Wm.  T.  Sherman. . .New  York, 
Styles  and  Cash,  printers,  1888. 

49  pp.  8° 

Cover- title:  Gen.  Dodge’s  paper  on  the  transcontinental  railways. 

Caption  title:  Romantic  realities.  B,JHU.  A  13-1519. 

Haymond,  Creed. 

The  government  and  the  Pacific  railroads.  San  Francisco,  H.  S.  Crocker  & 

Co.,  1888.  ICC,LibCo. 

Littler,  D.  T. 

Remarks  before  the  U.  S.  Senate  committee  on  Pacific  railways.  May  23,  1888. 
(on  the  obligations  of  the  Pacific  railroads)  Chicago,  1888. 

35  pp.  8°  H. 

Middleton,  C.  H. 

Railway  surveys  -  camp  and  field  life  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Scientific  Aunerican  supplement,  v.  26:10427-28;  July  7,  1888)  B. 

Murray,  William  Henry  Harrison. 

Daylight  land;  the  experiences,  incidents,  and  adventures,  humorous  and 
otherwise,  which  befell  Judge  John  Doe,  tourist,  of  San  Francisco;  Mr. 

Cephas  Pepperell,  capitalist  of  Boston;  Colonel  Goffe,  the  man  from  New 
Hampshire,  and  divers  others,  in  their  parlor-car  excursion  over  prairie 
and  mountain...  Boston,  Cupples  and  Hurd,  1888. 

338  pp.  8°  ICC,LC .  7-32310. 

Nation.  (Editorial) 

The  lessons  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  reports. 

(Nation,  v. 46: 398-99;  May  17,  1888)  LC. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company,  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company,  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Indenture.  Jan.  20,  1888.  (n.p.,  1888) 

39  pp .  PortLA. 

Pacific  Railroads. 

Forfeiture  of  rights,  franchises,  etc.  of,  res.  calling  for  information 
from  Attorney  General  as  to  action  taken  to  secure.  J.  A.  Anderson,  Rep. 

Jan.  9,  1888. 

2  pp.  (House.  Misc.  Doc.  50th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  1,  No.  89)  Ames. 

....  The  President's  message  thereon. 

(Public  opinion,  v.  4:  369-72;  Jan.  28,  1888)  LC. 


A 


127. 


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1888. 

Pattison,  Robert  E. 

Extracts  from  the  report  of  the  U.  S.  Pacific  Railway  Commission,  1888. 
(Washington,  1888) 

16  pp.  8°  B,CalSL, CincPL,ColumbusPL,HU,Hunt,ICC,PortLA. 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

The  Pacific  railroads  and  the  government. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  20:56-57;  75-76;  Jan.  27,  Feb.  3,  1888)  B. 

Standard  Tender  Truck,  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  20:800-01;  Dec.  7,  1888)  B. 

Thayer,  William  M. 

Marvels  of  the  New  West.  A  vivid  portrayal  of  the  stupendous  marvels  in 
the  vast  wonderland  west  of  the  Missouri  River .. .Norwich ,  Conn.  The  Henry 
Bill  Publishing  Co.,  1888. 

xxxvi,  715  pp.  8°  B. 

The  Union  Pacific  and  the  government. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  20:100-01;  Feb.  17,  1888) 

Letters  signed  "C.M.B."  and  "A"  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Answer  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  to  the  specifications  of  the 
minority  commissioner  of  the  United  States  Pacific  Railway  Commission. 
Boston,  Rand  Avery  Supply  Co.  1888? 

119  pp.  8°  B,BPL,ICC. 

....  Articles  of  union,  Union  Pacific,  Kansas  Pacific  and  Denver  Pacific. 
Boston,  1888. 

16  pp.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

A  description  of  the  western  resorts  for  health  and  pleasure  reached  via 
the  Union  Pacific  railway,  overland  route.  Chicago.  Rand,  McNally  and 
Co.  (1888) 

68  pp.  illus.  8°  LC.  1-25285-M2. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Diagrams.  Cincinnati  theatres.  (Cincinnati,  1888) 

Cover-title,  (24)  p.  incl.  diagrs.  12°  LC.  11-19300. 

....  Diagrams.  Topeka  theatres...  (Topeka,  Kansas.,  1888) 

Cover-title  (8)  p.  incl.  diagrs.  12°  LC.  11-19921. 

....  Facts  and  figures  about  Union  Pacific  Railway  Lands.  Omah,  Neb.  (1888) 

4  pp.  12°  B. 


128. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1888. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Facts  and  figures  regarding  the  principal  cities  and  towns  of  Colorado. 
(Omaha,  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  1888) 

(15)  p.  2  fold,  maps  (incl.  front)  22  x  10-1/2  cm. 

Cover-title;  Colorado;  facts  and  figures  for  settlers...  LC  Rc-466. 

....  (Financial  outcome  of  the  first  six  months  of  the  current  year  to  June 
30,  1888,  as  compared  with  a  corresponding  period  of  1887.) 

5  pp.  8°  dated  Oct.  24,  1888.  ICC. 

....  Great  Northwest,  most  successful  farming  region  of  Kansas.  1888. 

48  pp.  12°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Oregon,  its  attractions  and  resources.  Omaha,  1888. 

66  pp.  map.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Colorado  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist, 
and  tourist;  facts  on  climate,  soil,  farming,  stock-raising,  dairying, 
fruit  growing,  lumbering,  mining,  scenery,  game  and  fish.  With  the  com¬ 
pliments  of  the  Passenger  department  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway.  Omaha, 
1888. 

4  pp.  1. ,  5-91  p .  8° 

Cover-title:  Colorado.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  prepared  by  J.  G.  Brown. 

BPL , LC .  l-Rc-468. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho;  facts  on  farming,  stock  raising, 
mining,  lumbering,  and  other  industries,  and  notes  on  climate,  scenery, 
game,  fish,  and  health  and  pleasure  resorts...  With  the  compliments  of  the 
Passenger  department.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1888. 

72  pp.  12° 

Cover-title:  Idaho;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  originial  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

LC.  l-Rc-152. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Utah.  Compliments  of  Passenger  department, 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1888. 

74  pp.  12° 

Cover-title:  Utah,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Much  of  the  original  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

LC.  l-Rc-284. 

...Same,  Omaha,  1888. 

7  pp.  HU. 


129. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1888. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  Territory  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  tourist.  Facts  on  climate,  soil,  farming. . .game  and  fish... 
Chicago,  Rand, McNally  &  Co. ,  printers,  1888. 

76  pp.  8° 

Cover-title:  Washington  Territory;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description 
of  the  agricultural,  stock  raising  and  mineral  resources  of  this  territory. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  prepared  by  Robt.  E.  Strahorn. 

LC.  -  Rc-326  Revised. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Colorado  for  tourists.  Chicago,  cl888. 

HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  -  Passenger  Department. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Oregon,  Washington  and  Alaska  for  tourists.  Chicago: 
Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  (1888) 

1  p.  1,  40  pp.,  1  map.  illus.  nar.  8°  HU, NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Passenger  Department. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Utah  for  tourists.  Chicago;  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  1888. 
48  pp.  1  map.  8°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Bridge  of,  over  Missouri  River  at  Omaha,  Nebr.  legislation  relative  to  pier 
of,  unnecessary...  A.  S.  Paddock,  Improvement  of  Mississippi  River.  Dec. 
21st,  1888. 

1  p.  (Sent.  Rep.  50th  Cong.  2d  sess .  v.  1,  No.  2414.)  Ames. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Indebtedness  of,  bill  providing  for  payment  of,  res.  setting  apart  certain 
days  for  consideration  of..  J.  H.  Outhwaite,  Rep.  Dec.  10,  1888. 

1  p.  (H.  Misc.  Doc.  50th  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  1,  No.  26)  Ames. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Lands  granted  to,  near  Denver,  Colo,  legislation  protecting  purchasers  of 
certain  recommended...  L.  E.  Payson,  Public  Lands,  July  11,  1888.  H.  Bill 
9056.  25  Stat.  at  Large  439. 

3  pp.  (H.  Rept.  50th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  8  No.  2846)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

. . .  Land  grants  to  Pacific  Railroad  Companies. . .  Resolution.  (Washington, 
1888.) 

1  1.  8°  (50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Mis.  doc.  72) 

Introduced  by  J.  A.  Anderson.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  4,  1888)  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Amendment  of  the  Thurman  Act...  Report...  (Washington , 1888) 

18  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House  Rept.  866) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Outhwaite.  ICC. 


130. 


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1888. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Select  Committee,  on  the  president's  message. 

Affairs  of  the  Pacific  Railways...  Rept.  Washington,  1888. 

13  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  1950) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Frye.  ICC. 

U.  S.  President.  (Cleveland) 

The  Pacific  Railroad  investigation.  President  Cleveland's  message. 
(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  20:33-34;  Jan.  20,  1888)  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  to  the  Chairman 
of  the  Committee  on  finance  a  statement  of  amounts  to  the  credit  of  the 
Pacific  railroads.  (Washington,  1888) 

2  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Seante.  Mis.  Doc.  66) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  27,  1888.  B. 

1889. 

Clampitt,  John  Wesley. 

Echoes  from  the  Rocky  Mountains;  reminiscences  and  thrilling  incidents  of 
the  romantic  and  golden  age  of  the  great  West,  with  a  graphic  account  of 
its  discovery,  settlement,  and  grand  development.  By  John  W.  Clampitt... 
Chicago,  New  York  (etc.)  Belford,  Clarke  &  Co.,  1889. 

svi,  19-671  pp.  incl.  illus . ,  plates,  ports,  facsim.  front.  8° 

LC.  Rc-1181  Revised. 


Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  at  its  21st 
annual  reunion  at  Toledo,  0.,  Sept.  15,  1888.  By  Maj.-Gen.  Grenville  M. 
Dodge .. .Together  with  comments  thereon  by  Gen.  Wm.  T.  Sherman .. .New  York, 
Styles  &  Cash  printers,  1889. 

50  pp.  8° 

Cover-title:  Gen.  Dodge's  paper  on  the  transcontinental  railways. 

Caption  title:  Romantic  realities.  B. 

Dodge,  Grenville  M. 

Romantic  realities.  The  story  of  the  building  of  the  Pacific  roads,  as  told 
by  the  engineer  whose  genius  found  a  pathway  over  the  mountains.  A  paper 
on  the  transcontinental  railways.  Read  before  the  Society  of  the  Army  of 
the  Tennessee,  at  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sept.  15,  1888.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1889. 

24  pp.  8°  B,H,HI11,BPL,HU,LC,UW.  5-38859. 

Dodge,  (Gen.  G.  M.) 

Wonderful  Story  of  the  building  of  the  Pacific.  Roads ;  A  paper  on  Trans¬ 
continental  Railways.  Omaha,  1889. 

24  pp.  8°  wraps.  Sale  catalog. 

Mitchell,  John  Hippie. 

The  Pacific  railroad  indebtedness.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  H.  Mitchell,  of 
Oregon,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  Monday,  February  4,  and 
Friday,  February  8,  1889.  (Washington,  1889) 

79  pp.  8°  B,H .  A  13-2527. 


131. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1889. 

Morison,  G.  S. 

The  new  Omaha  bridge.  A  report  to  Charles  Francis  Adams,  President  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  (New  York)  1889. 

28  pp.  26  pi.  BPL. 

Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Railway  Co. 

Traffic  agreement  between  the  Ore.  Short  Line  &  Utah  North.  Ry.  Co.  and  the 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  dated  Dec.  6,  1889.  (Boston,  Rand  Avery  Supply 
Co.  1889.) 

14  pp.  8°  BPL. 

X 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

The  traffic  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  21:447-48;  July  5,  1889)  B. 

Side  chute  hopper  car  -  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  21:  222-23;  April  5,1889)  B. 

Stewart,  W.  M. 

Indebtedness  of  Pacific  railroads;  speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S. 

Feb.  9,  1889.  Washington,  1889. 

24  pp.  8°  B, H , ICC . 

Tweed,  Charles  H. 

Statement  of  Charles  H.  Tweed  before  the  Select  committee  on  the  report  of 
the  Pacific  Railroad  Commission,  United  States  Senate,  Saturday,  Jan.  19, 
1889. 

22  pp.  8° 

Caption  title.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

A  description  of  the  western  resorts  for  health  and  pleasure  reached  via 
Union  Pacific  Railway...  Chicago  (1889). 

120pp.  illus. ,  maps.  8°  B ,HU,Kans. HS ,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Earnings  and  expenses,  January,  1889  and  1888.  One  table.  Boston, 

Mar.  15,  1889. 

obi.  4°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Elisha  Atkins.  December  9,  1888.  Mahlon  Day  Spaulding,  Nov.  3,  1888. 
n.p . ,  (1889 ) 

14  pp.  sq.  12°  HU, NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Facts  and  figures  for  settlers,  regarding  the  principal  cities,  towns,  and 
farming  lands  of  Kansas. .. (Chicago ,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  (1889). 

28  pp .  nar.  8°  LC .  1-26163. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Facts  and  figures  for  settlers  regarding  the  principal  cities,  towns  and 
farming  lands  of  Nebraska. .. (Omaha,  Neb.,  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 
cl889) 

21  pp.  fold.  map. 

Printed  by  Rand,  McNally  &Co ., Chicago .  LC.  Rc-44. 


132. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1889. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Official  register  of  directors  and  officers  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  1863-1889.  (n.p.  n.d.) 

23  pp.  8°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Passenger  Department. 

Oregon,  its  wealth  and  resources,  2d  ed.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co., 

1889. 

67  pp.  8°  NY,PortLA. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

The  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company  to  the  Oregon  Short  Line  &  Utah 
Northern  Railway  Company,  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Indenture 
modifying  indenture  of  lease  of  Jan.  1,  1887.  (Boston?  1889) 

11  pp.  8°  N.Y. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  Outdoor  sports  and  pastimes.  Correct  rules  for  lawn  tennis,  croquet, 
and  baseball  ...  (Omah,  Neb.)  cl889. 

31  pp.  plans.  12°  LC.  CA-5-1822  Unrev'd. 

...  same.  (2d  Ed.)  ...  (Omaha,  Neb.)  cl889. 

57  pp.  plans.  16°  LC.  CA-5-1824  Unrev'd. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Coloradofor  the  home  seeker,  capitalist, 
and  tourist.  Facts  on  climate,  soil,  farming,  stock  raising,  dairying,  fruit 
growing,  lumbering,  mining,  scenery,  game  and  fish.  With  the  compliments 
of  the  Passenger  Department ...  2d  ed.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  printers. 

3  pp.  1.,  5-91  pp.  8°  1889. 

Cover-title:  Colorado;  a  complete  and  comprehenseive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

HU,LC.  l-Rc-469 . 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho;  facts  on  farming,  stock  raising, 
mining,  lumbering,  and  other  industries,  and  notes  on  climate,  scenery, 
fish,  and  health  and  pleasure  resorts.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger 
Department...  2d  ed. ,  rev.  and  enl.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  printers. 

82  pp.  8° 

’Cover-title:  Idaho;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

LC.  l-Rc-153. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Utah.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger 
Department.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Chicago,  Rand  McNally  &  Co.,  printers  1889. 
80  pp.  front,  (map)  8° 

Cover-title:  Utah,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn. 

LC.  l-Rc-285 . 


133. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1889. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Passenger  Department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist, 
and  tourist...  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  1889, 

80  pp.  8° 

Map  on  verso  of  cover. 

Cover-title:  Washington.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 

Comp,  in  part  by  R.  E.  Strahorn.  LC.  l-Rc-1466. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  of  Montana...  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1889. 

68  pp.  8° 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Cover-title:  Montana;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the 

agricultural,  stock  raising  and  mineral  resources  of  Montana... 

HU,LC .  l-Rc-138  Additions. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Simple  remedies.  What  to  do  in  cases  of  poisoning,  drowning,  fainting,  or 
accidents  and  emergencies...  (Omaha?  Neb.)  cl889. 

23  pp.  illus.  16°  LC.  7-11722. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Traffic  agreement  between  the  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Railway 
Company  and  the  Union  PacificRailway  Company.  Dated  Dec.  6,  1889. 

Boston:  Rand  Avery  Supply  Co.,  (1889) 

14  pp.  4°  BPL ,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway Company . 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. to  New  England  Trust  Co.  Denver,  Leadville,  and 
Gunnison  4-1/2  per  cent  trust  mortgage.  Dated  Aug.  1,  1889. 

12  pp.  8°  Due  Nov.  1,  1918.  $2,285,000.  PF 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Wealth  and  resources  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  the  Pacific  Northwest. 

A  complete  guide  over  the  local  lines  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway...  Port¬ 
land,  Or.,  Passenger  Department  of  the  Union  Pacific  Ry. ,  1889. 

5  pp .  1.,  (3)-256,  (4)  pp.  incl.  illus.,  maps.  8° 

Edition:  30,00 

"Copyright  by  C.  N.  Miller." 

Advertising  matter  interspersed.  B ,BCLA,LC ,NY ,PortLA, SePL ,U0r .  1-21623. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

...  Pacific  railroads...  Resolution.  (Washington,  1889) 

2  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis.  Doc.  88) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Anderson  of  Iowa.  Ordered  printed  Jan.  21,  1889. 
Regarding  forfeiture  by  the  Pacific  railroads  of  all  rights,  privileges, 
grants,  and  franchises  derived  from  the  United  States.  B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Land  patents,  within  limit  of  grant  to, 
res.  of  inquiry  as  to  withholding...  P.  B.  Plubm,  Senator.  Dec.  20,  1889. 

1  p.  (Sen.Misc.Doc.  51st. Cong.  1st  sess.  v.  2,  No.  37)  Ames. 


134. 


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1889. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

...  Claims  of  Pacific  railroads.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
transmitting  schedules  of  claims  certified  by  accounting  officers  to  be  due 
the  several  Pacific  railroads  for  services  to  the  government  to  December 
31,  1888. 

(Washington,  1889) 

55  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  Doc.  122) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  1,  1889.  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

...  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting,  in  response 
to  Senate  resolution  of  January  30,  1889,  information  touching  the  sinking 
fund  credit  of  the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads.  (Washington,  1889) 

2  pp.  8°  (50th  Cong.  2d  sess.  Senate  Ex.  Doc.  100) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  5,  1889.  B. 

1890. 

Mams,  Charles  Francis. 

The  retirement  of  Charles  Francis  Adams  from  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  30:  717;  Nov.  29,  1890)  B. 

Consolidation  locomotive  -  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  30:  247;  May  3,  1890)  B. 

Dillon,  John  Forrest, 

Pacific  railroad  laws,  including  charters  and  acts  of  Congress,  relating 
to  or  affecting  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway, 
the  Denver  Pacific  Railway,  the  Central  Pacific  Railroad,  the  Northern 
Pacific  Railroad,  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Railroad,  and  the  Texas  and 
Pacific  Railroad.  Comp,  and  annotated  by  John  F.  Dillon. .. (New  York) 
Printed  for  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  (E.  C.  Miles  publisher  and 
printer)  1890. 

xiii,  269  pp.  8° 

"This  book  is  an  enl.  and  rev.  ed.  of  the  book  known  as  'Pacific  Railroad 
laws,'  by  Theos.  French,  comp....  and  printed  for  the  companies  in  1883." 
-  Pref.  note.  B , BPL , AmhC , LC , UC , HU .  18-2118. 

Freight  car  truck  for  60,000-lb  cars  -  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  30:204-05;  Apr.  12,  1890)  B. 

Metal  flags  for  locomotive  use  on  the  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  30:221;  Aprl  19,  1890)  B» 

A  notable  electric  traveling  crane. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  30:673;  Nov.  8,  1890) 

In  Union  Pacific  shops  at  Cheyenne.  B. 

Pacific  Railroads. 

Laws  of  U.  S.  affecting,  compilation  of...  Rept.  of  Secretary  of  Interior 
1890,  v.  3,  pp.  209-266.  Rept.  of  Commr.  of  railroads,  1890,  pp  93-150. 
Interior  Department. 

(House  Ex.  Doc.  51st  Cong.  2d  sess.  v.  13,  No.  1,  pt.  5  v.  3)  Ames. 


135. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  1 


1890. 

Pattison,  Robert  E. 

Extract  from  report  of  the  U.  S.  Pacific  railway  commission,  1888. 

16  pp.  8°  San  Francisco,  1890.  B,ICC,CalSL. 

Seventy-two  inch  boiler  for  consolidation  locomotive  -  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 
(Railway  review,  v.  30:263;  May  10,  1890)  B. 

Spalding,  Jesse. 

Pacific  railroad.  Management  of,  report  of  Jesse  Spalding,  Government 
director  on. .. Interior  Department.  Apr.  17,  1890. 

16  pp.  (Sen.  Ex.  Dec.  51st  cong.  -st  sess.  v.  9,  No.  -08)  Ames 

...Abstract  in  (Railway  Review,  v.  30;  224-26;  Apr.  19,  1890)  B. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

American  rules  for  trap  shooting  adopted  by  the  National  gun  association, 
and  revised  game  laws  for  western  states  and  territories.  Apr.  1,  1890... 
Omaha,  Neb.  (W.C.  Gage  &  Son,  printers,  cl890.) 

27  pp.  16° 

Cover-title  Gun  club  rules  and  revised  game  laws,  western  states  and  ter¬ 
ritories.  Compliments  of  the  Passenger  Department.  LC  18-6489. 

Union  Pacific  railway. 

Colorado.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the  agricultural, 
stock  raising,  and  mineral  resources  of  Colorado.  Also-  statistics  in  re¬ 
gard  to  its  climate,  etc.  3d  ed, .  Battle  Creek;  W.C.  Gage  &  Son  1890/ 

152  pp.  8o  NY 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

...A  description  of  the  western  resorts  for  health  and  pleasure  reached 
via  Union  Pacific  system,  "the  overland  route."  3d  ed. .. Chicago ,  Rand, 
McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1890. 

144  pp.  illus. ,  3  maps.  (1  fold.)  8° 

Two  of  the  maps  printed  on  inside  of  covers.  LC,NY  1-25286. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Diagrams.  Chicago  theatres.  2d  ed.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  W.C. Gage  &  Son 
printers  (1890). 

cover-title,  (40)  p.  incl.  diagrs.  8°  LC  11-19302. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Diagrams,  Indianapolis  theatres.  Battle  Creek,  Mich,  W.C.  Gage  &  Son 
printers,  (1890). 

cover-title  (16)  p.  incl.  diagrs.  8°  LC  11-19301. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Facts  and  figures  for  settlers  regarding  the  principal  cities,  towns  and 
farming  lands  of  Colorado,  2d  ed.  (Battle  Creek, Mich.  W.C.  Gage  &  Son, 
1890.) 

20  pp.  nar.  8°  *•  LC  l-Rc-467. 


136 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  1 

1890. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Facts  and  figures  for  settlers,  regarding  the  principal  cities,  towns  and 
farming  lands  of  Kansas.  2d  ed.  (Battle  Creek, Mich. ,  W.C.  Gage  &  Son.) 
1890. 

33.  (1)  p.  nar.  8°  LC  1-26164. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Facts  and  figures  for  settlers,  regarding  the  principal  cities,  towns  and 
farming  lands  of  Nebraska.  2d  ed.  Compliments  of  the  Passenger  department 
Union  Pacific,  the  overland  route.  Omaha,  Neb.  cl890. 

23  (1)  pp.  fold.  map.  8° 

Printed  by  W.C.  Gage  &  Son,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  LC  Rc-45  Revised. 
Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

From  Summerland  to  the  American  Alps.  The  Texas  panhandle  route.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNallt  &  Son,  printers,  1890. 

1  p.  1.,  39,  (1)  pp.  incl.  front.,  illus.  map.  8°LC  1-21556-MI. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

A  glimpse  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah. .. (Chicago ,  Rand, McNally  &  Co.)  1890. 
40  pp.  incl.  front.,  Illus.  map.  8° 

Illustrations  from  original  sketches  by  A.  Lamboume. 

BPL .  LC  1-21570-MI. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist.  Facts  on  climate,  soil,  farming,  stock  raising,  dairying, 
fruit  growing,  game  and  fish.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger 
department.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  W.C. Gage  &  Son,  printers,  1890. 

2  pp.  1. ,  (7)-58  pp.  8° 

Compiled  by  Benjamin  H.  Barrows. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC  Rc-110. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  the  Texas  panhandle  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  tourist. . .Battle  Creek,  Mich.  W.C.  Gage  &  Son,  1890. 

100  pp.  Map.  8°  LC  1-21408-Ml. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Resources  and  attractions  of  Washington,  3d  ed.  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 1890. 

HU. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Wyoming  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist, 
and  tourist.  Facts  on  farming,  stock  raising, mining, lumbering, and  other 
industries,  and  notes  on  climate, scenery , game, fish  and  health  and  pleasure 
resorts.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger  department. . .Battle  Creek, 
Mich.,  W.C.  Gage  &  Son,  printers,  1890. 

88  pp.  8° 

Cover-title:  Wyoming;  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC  l-Rc-162. 


137 


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1890. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Rules  governing  the  use  and  inspection  of  axles  -  Union  Pacific  railway. 
(Railway  review,  v.  30:198;  Apr.  5,  1890)  B. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  California  for  tourists.  2d  ed.  (Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  cl890) 

37  pp.  illus. ,  fold  map.  nar.  8° 

cover-title:  California.  Sights  and  scenes.  LC  1-21350. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Colorado  for  tourists.  2d  ed.  Compliments  of  the 
Passenger  Department ... (Chicago ,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1890) 

75  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  8°  LC  Rc=472  Revised. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Idaho  and  Montana  for  tourists.  2d  ed.  (Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  1890) 

61  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  nar.  8°  LC  1-26166. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Oregon,  Washington  and  Alaska  for  tourists.  2d  ed. 
(Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  printers,  cl890) 

58  pp.  fold.  map.  nar.  8°  LC  1-21473-MI. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Utah  for  tourists.  2d  ed.  Compliments  of  the  passenger 
Department,  Union  Pacific  system,  Omaha, Neb.  (Chicago , Rand , McNally  &  Co., 
Printers,  cl890) 

54  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  8°  LC  1-21693. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Traffic  agreement  between  the  U.P.,  Denver  &  Gulf  Railroad  Co.,  dated 
Apr.  1,  1890.  Boston,  (1890) 

(1) ,  7  pp.  8o  BPL . 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Land  patents,  res.  to  suspend  issue  of...T.C.  McRae,  Rept. ,  July  19,  1890. 

2  pp.  (House.  Misc.  Doc.  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  16,  No.  252).  Ames. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

Lands  granted  to,  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  amount  of,  etc...W.S.  Holmes,  Rep. 
July  19,  1890. 

2  pp.  (House  Misc.  Doc.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  16,  No.  252).  Ames. 

Union  Pacific  water  tanks. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  22:  614;  Sept.  5,  1890).  B. 

U.  S.  Congress. 

Report  of  discussion  between  the  House  and  Senate  committees  on  Pacific  rail¬ 
roads  and  C.P.  Huntington,  in  relation  to  a  settlement  between  the  govern¬ 
ment  and  Central  and  Union  Pacific  railroad  companies;  Jan.  23  and  24,  1890. 
(New  York,  1890?) 

27  pp.  8o  H. 


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1890. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

Pacific  railroads.  Indebtedness  of,  refunding  of,  majority  and  minority 
reports  on...F.  Miles  and  J.  Dalzell,  Pacific  rrs.  June  5,  1890.  H.Bill 
10756,  13  pp. 

(H.  Rept.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  7,  No.  2329.  pt.  1,  2.)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committees  on  public  lands. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Land  patents,  res.  to  suspend  issue  of, 
change  of  reference  of,  requested..  L. E. Payson, Public  lands, Sept.  17. 

1890.  H.  Misc.  Doc.  252. 

1  p.  (H.  Rept.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  10,  No.  3105)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Select  committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

Report  (on  Union  Pacific  railroad  and  Central  Pacific  railroad) .  Washington 
1890) 

78  pp.  8°  (51st  cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  293) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Frye.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  17,  1890.  B,ICC. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

...Land  patents  to  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Letter  from  the  sec¬ 
retary  of  the  interior,  transmitting,  in  response  to  a  resolution  of  July 
21,  1890,  information  relative  to  the  issuing  of  patents  for  land  within 
the  limits  of  the  grant  to  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company,  etc.  (Wash¬ 
ington,  1890) 

17  pp.  8°  (51st  cong.  1st  sess.  H.  Ex.  Doc.  453)  Ordered  Printed  July  31, 

1890.  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

. . .Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  interior,  in  further  response  to  resolu¬ 
tion  of  December  21,  1889,  relative  to  the  withholding  of  patents  for  lands 
within  the  limits  of  the  grant  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad.  (Washington, 
1890) 

2  pp.  8°  (51st  cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  Doc.  169) 

Ordered  printed  June  28,  1890.  B. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  Interior. 

...Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  interior,  transmitting,  in  response  to 
a  Senate  resolution  of  July  3,  1890,  certain  papers  giving  names  of  corpora¬ 
tions  whose  bonds  and  interest  have  at  different  times  been  guarenteed  by 
the  Union  Pacific  railway  company.  (Washington,  1890) 

20  pp.  8o  (51st  cong.  1st  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  Doc.  193)  Ordered  Printed 
July  26,  1890.  B,H. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  interior. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Land  patents  within  limit  of  grant  to... 
statement  relative  to... Jan.  15,  1890. 

1  p.  (Senate  Ex.  Doc.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  5,  No.  31)  Ames. 

...S  a  m  e  ...  Mar.  12,  1890. 

1  p.  (Senate  Ex.  Doc.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  9,  No.  81)  Ames. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Pacific  railroads.  First-mortgage  securities  of,  held  by  U.S.  statement 
as  told. .. Treasury  Department,  Mar.  18,  1890. 

2  pp.  (House.  Ex.  Doc.  51st  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  34,  No.  282)  Ames. 


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1891. 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

Chronicles  of  the  builders  of  the  commonwealth:  historical  study... San 
Francisco,  The  History  company,  1891-92. 

6  v.  8o 

Vol*5,  chapters  8-10,  vol.  6,  chapters  1,3,7,  deal  with  the  Union 
Pacific  railway.  B  (v.5-6) 

Carlton,  Ambrose  B. 

The  wonderlands  of  the  wild  West,  with  sketches  of  the  Mormons. (  n.p.) 
1891. 

346  pp.  8° 

"From  Kansas  City  to  the  Golden  Gate:"  p.  10-46.  ICC. 

Dodge ,  Grenville  (Mellen) 

Romantic  realities.  The  story  of  the  building  of  the  Pacific  roads.  A 
paper  on  the  trans-continental  railways ...  read  before  the  Society  of 
the  army  of  the  tennessee  at  its  21st  annual  reunion  at  Toledo,  Ohio, 
September  15,  1888.  Compliments  Passenger  Department  of  the  Union  pacific 
system.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1891.  5-38858. 

24  pp.  8°  H,  LC. 

Farmers'  aLliance  and  industrial  union. 

Petition  of  Farmers'  alliance  and  industrial  union  remons tration  against 
passage  of  bill  to  extend  time  for  payment  of  Pacific  Railroads  debts 
for  50  years  at  2%  interest.  1891. 

(California  Senate  jol.  29  sess.  pp.  357-361)  Hasse  Calif.  267. 

McConnell,  W.J. 

Settlement  with  bond-aided  railroads.  Speech.. .in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  February  1,  1891. .. (Washington,  1891.) 

24  pp.  8°  B. 

Nebraska.  State  Board  of  Transportation. 

...Merchandize  rates  out  of  Kearney.  A.  J.  Gustin  v.  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Co.  and  the  Kearney  and  Black  Hills  Railway  Co.  Farm  crossings. 
A.M.  Remer  v.  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  r;y  co.  Reports  of  the 
secretaries,  (n.p.,  1891) 

31  pp.  8°  B ,ICC. 

Railroad  gazette  (Editorial) 

Report  of  the  government  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  73:  691-692;  Oct.  2,  1891)  B. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  comp . 

Abstract  of  laws  relating  to  railroads  of  the  states  and  territories 
in  which  the  railways  of  the  Union  Pacific  system  are  operated.  Comp, 
by  the  Law  department.  October  1st,  1890.  Omaha, Klopp,  Bartlett  &  Co., 
printers,  1891.  A  17-1544. 

596  pp. 6  1.  8°  B , ICC. 

. Supplements  no.  1-7.  1891.  ICC. 


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1891. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

An  agreement  for  the  reorganization  of  the  securities  and  properties 
held  in  6  per  cent  collateral  note  trust  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway 
company,  dated  September  4,  1891. 

4  pp.  4°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

A  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the  agricultural,  stock 
raising  and  mineral  resources  of  Utah,  with  the  compliments  of  the 
Passenger  department.  4th  ed. ,  rev.  and  enl.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tier- 
nan  printing  co.,  1891.  l-Rc-282. 

116  pp.  8°  H , JC,LC. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Comp,  by  O.J.  Hollister. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...A  description  of  the  western  resorts  for  health  and  pleasure, 
reached  via  Union  Pacific  system,  "the  overland  route."  4th  ed... 

Chicago,  Knight  &  Leonard  co. , printers ,cl891  1-25287. 

157  pp.  front . ,illus . ,  3  maps  (1  fold)  8°  LC,NY. 

Union  Pacific  system. 

The  evolution  of  the  locomotive  from  1813  to  1891.  A  brief  record  of 
great  achievements.  Chicago,  Knight,  Leonard  &  Co., 1891.  ca  7-4596unr. 

51  pp.  obi. 16°  B,ICC,LC,NY. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

A  glimpse  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah. .. (Chicago,  Rand, McNally  &  Co.)  1891. 
40  pp.  8°  l-Rc-291  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

Report  of  Hon.  Jesse  Spalding,  government  director,  dated  Apr. 27, 1881(?) . 
submitted  to  the  board  of  directors  of  the  company,  Apr. 29, 1891.  Boston, 
Rand  Avery  supply  co. ,  print. ,  1891. 

22  pp.  PortLA. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Passenger  department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Colorado  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist...  4th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  print,  co. ,  1891. 

1  p.l.,  131  pp.  front  (map)  8°  l-RC-470. 

cover-title:  Colorado.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 
Largely  prepared  by  B.H.  Barrows.  JC,LC. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho;  facts  on  farming,  stock-raising, 
mining,  lumbering  and  other  industries,  and  notes  on  climate,  scenery, 
game,  fish  and  health  and  pleasure  reports.  With  the  com-liments  of  the 
Passenger  department ...  4th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  St. Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan 
printing  co. ,  1891. 

128  pp.  8°  l-Rc-154. 

Cover-title:  Idaho;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.Strahom.  LC. 


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1891. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  for  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist, 
and  tourist.  Facts  on  climate , soil , farming, stock  raising, dairying,  fruit 
growing, game  and  fish.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger  department. 

2d  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co. ,  1891. 

59,  (1)  p.  80  Rc-111. 

Compiled  by  Benjamin  H.  Barrows 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  the  Texas  panhandle  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  tourist.  Facts  on  Climate, soil , farming, stock  raising, 
dairying,  fruit  growing,  game  and  fish.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Pas¬ 
senger  department.  2d  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co.,1891. 
104  pp.  fold.  map.  8°  l-Rc-2573. 

Cover-title:  Texas,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC. 

Comp,  by  B.  H.  Barrows 

Includes  not  merely  the  panhandle  but  northern  Texas  from  Fort 
Worth  to  the  New  Mexi co-Oklahoma  boundry. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Passenger  department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  for  the  home  seeker , capitalist 
and  tourist ...  4th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co.,  1891. 

132  pp.  8o  l-Rc-1465 . 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  JC,LC. 

Cover-title:  Washington.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 
Comp,  in  part  by  R.  E.  Strahom. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Wyoming  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist.  Facts  on  farming, stock  raising, mining, lumbering,  and  other 
industries,  and  notes  on  climate , scenery , game, fish  and  health  and  pleasure 
resorts.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger  department ...  2d  ed.  St. 
Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co.,  1891.  l-RC-163. 

90  pp.  80  LC. 

Cover-title:  Wyoming;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  of  Montana.. .3d  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co.,B91.  l-Rc-139 . 

95  pp.  (1)  p.  8o  JC ,LC. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  California  for  tourist. 
Leonard  &  co. ,  printers,  cl891. 

39  pp.  8° 


ed  ed.  (Chicago,  Knight, 
1-21351. 

LC. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Alaska  for  tourists. 
Leonard  &  co. ,  printers,  cl891) 

66  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  nar.8o 


3d  ed.  (Chicago,  Knight, 
1-21475-MI. 

LC. 


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1891. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Colorado  for  tourists.  3d  ed.  Compliments  of 
the  Passenger  department ... (Chicago , Press  of  Knight , Leonard  &  co. ,  1891) 
73  pp.  illus. ,  fold.  map.  8°  Rc-473  rev.  LC 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Idaho  and  Montana  for  tourists.  3d  ed.  (Chicago, 
Knight,  Leonard  &  co . ,  printers,  1891)  1-26167. 

88  pp.  8o  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  secens  in  Oregon  and  Washington  for  tourists.  3d  ed. 
(Chicago , Knight , Leonard  &  co. , printers ,cl891. )  1-21474-MI. 

53  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  nar.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Utah  for  tourists.  3d  ed.  Compliments  of  the  Pas¬ 
senger  department.  Union  Pacific  system,  Omaha,  Neb.  (Chicago,  Press 
of  Knight,  Leonard  &  co . ,  cl891)  1-21694. 

56  pp.  illus.,  fold  map.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  co.  to  the  Mercantile  trust  co.  of  New  York, 
trust-e.  Kansas  division  &  collateral  mortgage.  Dated  May  1,  1891. 

49  pp.  8o 

Due  May  1,  1921,  $5,000,000.  5%  PF. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  Union  Pacific  railroad  company's  trust  indenture  to  Drexel,  Morgan 
&  Co.,  trustees.  Dated  Sept.  4,  1891.  New  York,  C.G.  Burgoyne.  1891. 

43  pp.  8° 

Due  Aug.  1,  1894.  $24,000,000.  6%  gold.  B. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

The  decision  in  the  Omaha  bridge  case. 

(Railway  review,  v.31:  496-498;  Aug.  1,  1891) 

Editorial  comment,  p.  503.  B. 

U.  S.  Treasury  dept. 

Transportation  for  government  over  Pacific  railroads,  amounts  due  for 
Feb.  16,  1891. 

18  pp.  (51st  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  Doc.  no.  264.)  Ames. 

1892. 

Dillon,  Sidney. 

Historis  moments:  Driving  the  last  spike  of  the  Union  Pacific. 
(Scribner"s  magazine,  v.12:  253-259;  Aug.  1892)  LC. 

Reprinted  in  Railroad  gazette,  v.24:  559-560;July  29,1892  B. 

Everhart,  John  R. 

By  boat  and  rail. . .New  York, London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1892 
x,  233  pp.  12°  5-22516  B,LC. 


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1892. 

Nichols,  Joseph,  comp . 

Condensed  history  of  contruction  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  Also 
some  important  facts  later  on.  Compiled  by  Joseph  Nichols,  ass't  record 
clerk,  U.P.  system.  Omaha,  Klopp , Bartlett  &  co. ,  book  and  job  printers, 
1892.  A  14-1866. 

192  p  p.  incl.  front.,  illus . ,  12°  B,NebSL. 

Pacific  railroads.  Laws  of  U.S.  affecting,  compilation  of...Rept.  of  secy, 
on  Interior,  1892,  v. 3, p. 222=282.  Report  of  Commr.of  railroads ,1892 , 
p.  101-158.  Int.  Dpt. 

(House.  Ex.  doc.  52d  cong.  2d  sess.  v.  14,  no.  1,  pt.  5,  v. 3)  Ames. 

Thayer,  William  Makepeace,  1820-1898. 

Marvels  of  the  new  West.  A  vivid  portrayal  of  the  unparalleled  marvels 
in  the  vast  wondrland  west  of  the  Missouri  River... Six  books  in  one 
volume. .. graphically  and  truthfully  described. .. Illustrated  with 
three  hundred  and  seventy-nine  fine  engravings  and  maps.  Norwich,  Conn., 
The  Henry  Bill  publishing  company,  1892. 

2  pp.  1.,  (iii)-xxxvi,  715  pp.  Illus (incl. ports ., maps .  8°  Rc-1587. 

"Authors  consulted":  p.  (xxv)=xxvii.  LC,SePL,TaPL,UBC,UWash 

The  Union  Ihcific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.24:  353-354;  May  13,  1892) 

Short  history  of  consolidation  of  Union  Pacific,  Kansas  Pacific, 
and  Denver  Pacific. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

American  rules  for  trap  shooting  adopted  by  the  Nat  ional  gun  -ssociation 
and  Revised  game  laws  for  western  states  and  territories.  April  1,  1892. 
Omaha,  Neb.  (cl892) 

27  pp.  16°  24°  5-23436. 

Cover- title:  Gun  club  rules  and  Revised  game  laws.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

A  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the  agricultural- , stock 
raising  and  mineral  resources  of  Utah.. .5th  ed. ,  rev.  and  -nl.  St.  Louis, 
Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co. ,  1892. 

120  pp.  front  (map)  8°  6-8190. 

Cover-title:  Utah,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 

Map  on  verso  of  cover. 

Comp-  by  S.  A.  Kenner.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Oregon;  its  wealth  and  resources.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger 
department.  5th  ed. ,  rev.  St. Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co. ,  1892 
98  pp.  8° 

Map  on  inside  of  front  cover.  Rc-413. 

Compiled  by  R.  E.  Strahorn.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Co.orado  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist. .. 5th  ed. St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  printco. ,  1892. 

131  pp.  80  l-Rc-471  LC. 


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1892. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho. ..5th  ed.  St .Louis , Woodward  & 
Tiernan  printing  co. ,  1892. 

128  pp.  8o  l-Rc-155. 

Cover-title:  Idaho;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Much  of  the  original  matter  was  prepared  by  Robert  E.  Strahorn  LC. 
Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist... 3d  ed.  St. Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co. ,  1892. 

59  , (1)  pp.  8°  Rc-112 . 

Compiled  by  Benjamin  H.  Barrows. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  the  Texas  panhandle  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  tourist.  Facts  on  climate,  soil , farming,  stock  raising, 
dairying, fruit  growing, game  and  fish.  With  the  compliments  of  the  Pas¬ 
senger  department.  3d  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co. ,1892. 
107  pp  fold.  map.  8° 

Cover-title:  Texas,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Comp,  by  B.  H.  Barrows.  l-Rc-2574. 

Includes  not  merely  the  "Pandhandle"  but  northern  Texas  from  Fort 
Worth  to  the  New  Mexico-Oklahoma  boundry.  LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Passenger  department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  for  the  home  seeker , capitalist 
and  tourist .. .5th  ed. ,rev.  and  enl .  St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co . ,  1892 . 

132  pp  8°  l-Rc-1466. 

Map  on  verso  of  cover.  LC,SePL. 

Cover- title:  Washington.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 
Comp,  in  part  by  R.  E.  Strahorn. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  of  Montana. .. 4th  ed.  St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co.,  1892.  l-Rc-140. 

95,(1)  pp.  80  LC. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Passenger  department. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Alaska  for  tourists ... (Chicago ,  Knight , Leonard 
&  co . , c. 1892) 

88,(1)  pp.  illus.,  fold.  map.  nar  8  1-156 73-MI. 

At  the  head  of  title:  "Second  edition"  ICC,LC. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Passenger  department. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  California  for  tourists.  Omaha, Neb. (Chicago, Knight, 
Leonard  &  co. ,  printers,  1892)  l-Rc-894. 

38  pp.  illus.,  map.  nar.  8°  LC. 


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1892. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Colorado,  for  tourists.  4th  ed.  (  Chicago,  Knight, 
Leonard  &  co.,  1892)  l-Rc-474. 

73  a>.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Idaho  and  Montana  for  tourists.  (4th  ed) . . . 
(Chicago,  Press  of  Knight,  Leonard  &  co. ,  1892)  l-Rc-157*. 

88  pp.  illus.,  fold.  map.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

...Sight  and  scenes  in  Oregon  and  Washington,  for  tourists.  4th  ed. 
(Chicago  Knight,  Leonard  &  co. ,  1892)  l-Rc-415. 

58pp.  illus.,  fold.  map.  nar.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

...Sights  and  scenes  in  Utah  for  tourists.  (4th  ed)  Compliments  of  the 
Passenger  department,  Union  Pacific  system.  Omaha, Neb. (ChicagpPress  of 
Knight,  Leonard  &  co.,  1892)  l-Rc-286. 

2  pp.  1.,  7-56  p.  illus.,  fold.  map.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  company. 

Ein  Wegweiser  Uher  die  Union  Pacific  Bahn  und  ihre  funf  millionen  Acker 
Land  fur  Farmer  and  Heimstatten  in  Kansas  and  Colorado.  Bremen,  Printed, 
(1892) 

24  pp.  fold.  map.  8o 

Cover  title.  H. 

U.  S.  Commission  of  Railroads. 

Proposed  settlement  of  Pacific  railroad  debts;  extracts  from  the  annual 
report  of  H. A. Taylor,  commissioner  of  railroads,  for  1892.  Washington, 
1892. 

23  pp  8°  A  15=2552.  B,H. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  on  railroads. 

Special  report.. .to  the  secretary  of  the  interior,  dated  April  1,  1892, 
relative  to  Senate  bill  No.  751,  for  funding  the  debts  of  the  Pacific 
railroads.  Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  1892. 

44  pp.  8o  B. 

1893. 

Allen,  W.W.  and  Avery,  R.D. 

California  gold  book.  First  nugget;  its  discovery  and  discoverers.  San 
Francisco,  1893. 

429  pp  Sale  catalogue. 

Indian  adventures,  early  pioneer  customs,  the  Pacific  railroads, 
goldmining,  etc. 

Ames,  Frederick  L. 

Circuit  court  of  the  United  States.  For  the  8th  judicial  district  of 
Nebraska,  Frederick  L.  Ames,  as  trustee  under  the  last  will  of  Oliver 
Ames,  deceased,  complainants,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company... 
(et  al.)  defendants.  Bill  of  complaint.  In  equity. 

(n.p. ,1893) 

67  pp.  8°  B. 

Notary’s  certificates  inserted. 


146 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1893. 

Doyle,  John  T. 

Railroad  rates,  and  transportation  overland,  in  a  letter  to  a  member 
of  Congress.  San  Francisco,  1893. 


1  p.l. ,17  p.  8° 

B. 

An  Early  time-table. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v.  25:  689;  Sept . 15 , 1893) 

Union  Pacific  Railroad,  Aug.  30,  1868. 

B. 

Granger,  J.  T. 

Grenville, M. Dodge.  A  brief  biographical  sketch,  compiled  from  official 
records...  New  York,  Privately  printed,  1893.  Sale  Catalogue, 

port. ,  128  p.  8° 

Kyle,  J.  H. 

Earnings , expenses , and  dividends  of  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific 
Railroad,  1864-1892.  October  17,  1893. 


2  p.  (53d  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate. Mis. doc. 88) 

Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

Nevada.  Legislature. 

Resolution  of  the  Legislature  of  Nevada,  recommending  a  settlement  of 
the  Pacific  Railroad  indebtedness...  1893. 


(53d  Cong. Special  session,  S.M.D.32) 

B.  (not  found) 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  discrimination  case. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 25:  568-569;July  28,1893) 

B. 

Union  Pacific  fast  mail  locomotive. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 25:  349-351;  May  12,1893) 

B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

. . .  Birdseye  views  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  reached  via  the  Union  Pacific 


Chicago,  Knight,  Leonard  &  Co.,  printers  (cl893) 
folder  8° 

ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  Birdseye  view  of  the  great  plains  reached  via  the  Union  Pacific... 
Chicago,  Knight,  Leonard  &  Co.,  printers  (1893?) 


folder  (28  p.)  8° 

ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  Birdseye  view  of  the  Columbia  River  reached  via  the  Union  Pacific.. 

Chicago,  Knight,  Leonard  &  Co.,  printers  (cl893) 

folder  (28  p.)  8°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

A  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the  agricultural,  stock 
raising  and  mineral  resources  of  Utah...  6th  ed., rev. and  enl.  St. Louis, 


Woodward  &  Tiernan  print. co. ,1893. 

124  p.  8° 

l-Rc-283. 

HU,LC. 

147. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1893. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  evolution  of  artificial  light  from  a  pine  knot  to  the  Pintsch  light. 
Compliments  Passenger  Department , Union  Pacific  Sy stem, Omaha, Neb. . .  Chi¬ 
cago  (Knight  , Leonard  &  Co. , printers ,1893)  8-36355. 

107  p.  illus .  obi.  24°  BPL,LC. 

By  Benjamin  H.  Barrows. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

A  glimpse  of  Great  Salt  Lake,Utah...  (Chicago^ Knight , Leonard  &  Co., prin¬ 
ters, 1893)  l-Rc-292 

40  p.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Oregon;  its  wealth  and  resources.  With  the  compliments  of  the  passenger 
department.  6th  ed. ,  rev.  St. Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  Co. ,1893. 
98  p.  12° 

Map  on  inside  of  front  cover.  Rc-414 

Compiled  by  R.  E.  Strahom.  B,JC,LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Colorado  for  the  home  seeker , capitalist 
and  tourist...  6th  ed.  St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  print. co. , 1893. 

1  p.o.  ,131  p.  front,  (map)  8°  l-Rc-471a. 

Cover-title:  Colorado,  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. . .LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho;  facts  on  farming,  stock-raising, 
mining, lumbering, and  other  industries...  6th  ed.  St. Louis.  Woodward  & 
Tiernan  Printing  Co. ,1893. 

132  p.  12°  l-Rc-156. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC. 

1st  edition,  1888,  largely  prepared  by  R.  E.  Strahorn. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker , capitalist 
and  tourist...  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger  department . Union 


Pacific;  the  Overland  route.  4th 
ting  Co. ,1893. 

59,  (1)  p.  12° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of 
raising, and  other  industries , and 
of  the  Passenger  Department.  1st 
ting  Co. ,1893. 

94  p.  8° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of 
Woodward  &  Tiernan  Printing  Co. , 
127  p.  fold.  map.  8° 

Cover- title:  Texas,  a  complete 


ed.  St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  Prin- 

10-205. 

LC. 


Nebraska;  facts  on  farming, stock- 
notes  on  climate.  With  the  compliments 
ed.  St. Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  Prin- 

Rc-46 

LC. 


the  Texas  panhandle...  4th  ed. St. Louis 
1893.  l-Rc-2575 

LC. 

and  comprehensive  description... 


148. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1893. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  for  the  homeseeker, capitalist 
and  tourist...  6th  ed.  , rev.  and  enl.  St .Louis , Woodward  &  Tiernan  Printing 
Co.,  1893.  1-34983. 

132  p.  12°  LC. 

(Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company) 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Wyoming  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist. . .  With  the  compliments  of  the  Passenger  Department  4th  ed. 
St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  Printing  Co.,  1893.  Rc-164 

119  p.  8°  HU,LC. 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover. 

Cover-title:  Wyoming;  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  of  Montana...  5th  ed.  St. Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  Printing 
Co.,  1893.  l-Rc-141 

95,  (1)  p.  8°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  California  for  tourists.  4th  ed.  (Chicago , Knight , 
Leonard  &  Co., 1893) 

38  p.  12°  LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Three  studies  in  railroading.  Omaha,  (1893) 

79,  (1)  p.  obi.  18° 

Contents:  Dodge, G.M.  Building  the  road.-  Dillon,  D.  Driving  the 
last  spike.  -  Dillon,  S.  The  west  and  the  railroads.  H, HU, ICC. 
"Compliments  of  Passenger  Department,  U.  P.  System." 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Railroads. 

Pacific  Railroads.  Indebtednedd  of,  proposed  settlement  of,  extracts 
from,  report  of  Commissioner  of  Railroads  as  to,  Mar. 3d, 1893.  W.M. Stewart. 
Senator. 

26  p.  (52d  Cong. 2d  sess . Sen.Misc . doc .no . 62 ,v. 1)  Ames. 

U.  S ., Commissioner  of  Railroads. 

Trackage  rights  over  bond-aided  railroads.  Mar. 15, 1893. 

2  p.  4°  (Dept. circ. 43;Div. of  warrants,  estimates , and  appropriations) 

Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 


U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

Letter  relating  to  (Union  Pacific)  railroad.  Oct. 20,1893. 

2  p.  (53d  Cong. ,1st  sess . House. Ex  Doc.21)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1894. 

Anderson,  Ellery. 

Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads.  Statement  of  E.  Anderson , Monday , April  23, 
1894.  Washington,  1894. 

33  p.  8°  B. 


149. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1894. 

Boisevain,  A.  A.  H. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  indebtedness.  (Washington, Feb. 13,1894) 

37  p.  8°  B. 

Befor  the  Senate  committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Also  statements  of  F.L  Stetson,  J.  W.  Simpson,  and  Victor  Morawetz. 
Cannon,  Marion. 

Speech. . .before  the  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads.  Washington, 1894 , 

16  p.  8°  HU. 

Churchill,  Arthur  S. ,  et  al.  ,  appellants. 

In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.  Arthur  S.  Churchill, et  al ., appellants , 
v.  Oliver  W.Ames,et  al ., appellees.  Arthur  S . Churchill , et  al.  ,  appellants, 
v.  George  Smith, et  al.  , appellees.  Arthur  S. Churchill, et  al. ,  appellants ,v. 
Henry  L.  Higginson,et  al. , appellees.  Appellants’  brief  in  reply  to  briefs 
for  appellees.  John  L.  Webster,  of  counsel.  Constantine  J. Smyth, attorney- 
general  of  Nebraska.  Omaha  (1894)  JC.  78962. 

50  p.  8°  JC. 

Credit  mobilier.  Alleged  bribery  of  members  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Evidence  affecting  Senators  transmitted  to  the  Senate. 

(In  Digest  of  decisions  and  precedents  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre¬ 
sentatives..  .  relating  to  their  powers  and  privileges  respecting  their 
members  and  officers.  Washington,  1894,  p.513-515) 

B.  has  separate. 

Davis,  John  Patterson,  1862-1903. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railway;  a  study  in  railway  politics , his tory  and 
economics...  Chicago,  S.  C.  Griggs  and  Company,  1894.  9-31942. 

1  p.l. ,  5-247  p.  2  fold,  maps  8°  B,BPL,CCalSL,CU,ClevePL, Cornell 

DartC, FJL&co ,H,HU,IaLegRef ,ICC, 
J  C , LC , MI T , MinnPL , Neb  SL , NOPL , Rgy 
UC,UI,UM,UP,UVa,UW,VanderbiltU. 

Drake,  Sumuel  Adams,  1833-1905. 

The  making  of  the  great  West ,15-12-1883. . .  London, Gibbings  &  Co. , Ltd. ,1894 
1  p.l.,vii-xii  p. ,1  1. ,339  p.  front, illus.  (inclports . ,maps)  12°  16-111 

"The  Pacific  Railroad":  p.  315-320.  LC. 

Evans,  John. 

. . .  Memorial. . .  relative  to  the  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  with  other  lines.  (Washington , 1894) 

Ordered  printed  May  17,  1894.  B. 

Hoadly,  George. 

Report  as  special  assistant  to  attorney-general  in  receivership  of  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company  (Oct . 17 , 1893-Nov. 1, 1894) 

(In  U.S.Dept.  of  Justice. Annual  Rept.,1894.  p.175-181)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 
Huntington,  Collis  P. 

Pacific  Railroad  indebtedness  to  the  Government.  Statement. .. (Wash. ,1894) 

15  p.  8°  B. 

Before  the  Senate  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  Tuesday, 

February  6,  1894. 


150. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1394. 

Huntington,  Collis  P. 

...  Statement  of  Mr.  C.P. Huntington, of  New  York  (before  the  House  Com¬ 


mittee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  May  24,1894) 

19  p.  8°  B. 

Maguire,  James  G. 

Pacific  Railroads-  claims  and  debts.  Speech...  in  the  House  of  repre¬ 
sentatives...  August  15  and  16,  1894.  Washington,  1894. 

40  p.  8°  B,H. 

Maguire,  James  G. 

Remarks.,  before  H.R.  committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  Monday, 

June  4,  1894.  (Washington, 1894) 

17  p.  8°  B. 

Pacific  Railroad  Schemes,  1847-1894  HU. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  injunction  against  strikes. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 26 :  123-124;Feb. 16, 1894)  B. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Value  of  Union  Pacific  branches. 

(Railroad  Gazett,v.26:  552;  Aug. 10, 1894)  B. 


Robinson,  John  R. 

The  octopus;  a  history  of  the  construction, conspiracies , extortions , 
robberies,  and  villainous  acts  of  the  Central  Pacific,  Southern  Pacific 
Of  Kentucky,  Union  Pacific,  and  other  subsidized  Railroads...  San  Fran¬ 
cisco  ,  Cal  .,  1894.  12-38049. 

116  p.  12°  B,ICC,LC. 

Sumner,  C.  A. 

Refunding  is  needless  and  useless.  (San  Francisco , 1894) 

2  p.  8°  H. 

Sumner,  Charles  A. 

...  Statement  of  Hon. Charles  A.  Sumner  of  California  (before  House  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  June  7,1894) 

24  p.  8° 

Preceded  by  a  short  statement  of  Hon.  James  G.  Maguire.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

A  complete  and  comprehensive  description  of  the  agricultural,  stock 
raising  and  mineral  resources  of  Utah...  7th  ed.  St. Louis , Woodward  & 
Tieman  printing  Co.  ,  1894. 

124  p.  front. (map)  8°  6-8189. 

Map  on  verso  of  cover. 

Comp,  by  S.  A.  Kenner. 

Cover-title:  Utah,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description...  LC. 


151. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1894. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  co. 

A  description  of  the  western  resorts  for  health  and  pleasure,  reached 
via  the  Union  Pacific  system.  7th  ed.  St.  Louis,  1894. 

166, [4]  p.  8°  H, ICC 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

...  4  1/2  per  cent,  collateral  trust  bonds.  (Danver,  Leadville  and  Gunni¬ 
son  railway)  Bondholders  agreement ... [New  York,  1894] 

[5]  p.  f°  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad  co. 

From  summerland  to  the  American  Alps.  Omaha,  1894. 

47,  [1]  p.  map.  12°  H 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  co . 

A  glimpse  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  Utah.  [Omaha]  1894. 

36,  [2]  p.  sq . 8°  H 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Irrigation.  Its  history,  methods,  statistics  and  results.  Lands  irrigated 
along  the  Union  Pacific  system... St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
company,  1894. 

124  p.  map.  8°  6-26268 

By  Benjamin  H.  Barrows.  BPL, ICC , LC ,NY 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Kansas,  its  resources  and  attractions.  5th  ed.  Omaha,  1894. 

59  p.  8°  KansHS 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Letter  of  the  receivers  of  the  Union  Pacific  system,  addressed  to  the 
committee  of  the  consolidated  mortgage  bondholders  of  the  Oregon  railway 
and  navigation  company,  commenting  upon  the  report  of  Mr.  John  Dougherty 
to  that  committee.  New  York,  C. G. Burgoyne,  [1894] 

40  p.  8°  B. 


Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Petition  of  A.H.H.  Clark  [and  others]  asking  for  instructions  as  to  the 
continuance  of  the  operations  of  the  following  lines  in  the  Union  Paci¬ 
fic  system  whose  earnings  appear  to  be  insufficient  to  pay  their  opera¬ 
ting  expenses  and  taxes;  [names  of  several  railways  follow].  New  York, 
C .G. Burgoyne,  [1894] 

45  p.  8°  B. 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Colorado  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist...  7th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co.,  1894. 
131  p.  8°  2-21672 

Cover-title;  Colorado.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 

Map  on  p.  2  of  cover.  HU,  LC,  NY 


152. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1894. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Idaho... 7th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  & 
Tiernan  printing  co.,  1894. 

132  p.  8° 

Cover-title:  Idaho...  4-4882 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover.  LC 

Union  Pacific  railway  co . 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist .. .St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  ptg.  co . ,  1894. 

59  p.  12°  Kans . HS , NY 

5th  ed. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Nebraska...  2nd  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward 
&  Tiernan  printing  co . ,  1894.  4-33637 

94  p.  8°  LC,NY 

Cover-title:  Nebraska.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description... 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  the  Texas  panhandle  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  touris t . . . 5th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co.  1894. 

127  p.  2  maps  (1  fold)  8°  6-8187 

Cover-title:  Texas:  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 

One  map  is  on  verso  of  cover.  LC 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Washington  for  the  home  seeker, 
capitalist  and  touris t ...  7 th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing 
co.,  1894. 

132  p.  front  (map)  8°  6-8189 

Map  on  verso  of  cover.  LC 

Cover- title:  Washington,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Wyoming  for  the  homeseeker,  capitalist 
and  tourist...  5th  ed.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co.,  1894. 
1T9  p.  front  (map)  8°  6-8188 

Cover-title:  Wyoming,  a  complete  and  comprehensive  description. . . 

Map  on  verso  of  cover.  LC,NY  (120  p.) 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Union  Pacific  guide;  a  descriptive  and  illustrated  guide  to  the  U.P. 
system.  Omaha,  1894. 

168,  [3]  p.  illus.,  map  nar.  8°  H 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...  Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Letter  from  the  Attorney-general, 
transmitting,  pursuant  to  House  resolution  dated  the  5th  instant,  infor¬ 
mation  relative  to  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company.  [Washington,  1894] 
37  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  House  Ex. doc. 194)  B. 


153. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1894. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

The  Union  Pacific  railway  system.  Receivers’  office.  Outstanding  bonds 
and  stocks  June  30,  1894,  and  particulars  re  default.  Revised  Nov.  1, 

1894.  [n.p.n.d] 

112  p.  4°  B ,NY 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Verbatim  report  of  the  conference  between  the  receivers  of  the  Union 
Pacific  railway  and  the  telegraphers,  held  at  Omaha,  Nebraska,  March  15th 
to  27th,  1894.  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  1894. 

143  p.  8°  B 

Union  Pacific  wages  not  reduced. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  26:  271;  Apr.  13,  1894) 

Editorial  comment  on  decision,  p.  269.  B 

U.S. Adjutant  general. 

Circular  C,  1894.  [opinion  of  second  comptroller  as  to  rates  for  travel 
of  officers  without  troops  over  bond-aided  Pacific  railroads  under  act 
of  Sept.  22,  1888]  June  15,  1894. 

2  p.  Cat. Pub. docs. 

U . S . Commissioner  of  railroads. 

Information  as  to  provision  made  by  Pacific  railroad  companies  to  pay 
bonds.  May  3,  1894. 

5  p.  (53d  Cong.  2nd  sess.  House  Ex.  doc.  206)  Cat.  pub. 

U.S.  Congress.  House. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Report  favoring  resolution  requesting  information 
relative  to  interests  of  United  States,  Apr.  5,  1894. 

1  p.  (53d  Comg.,  2d  sess.  House.  Rept.  671.  In  vol.  2) 

Submitted  by  C.J.Boatner.  Cat.  pub.  docs 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committees  on  the  Pacific  railroads. 

...Railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean. . .Report  [to  accompany  H.R.7798]  [Washington,  1894] 

12  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Report  1290) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Reilly.  Ordered  printed  July  21,  1894. 

. Views  of  the  minority.  95  p. 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Boatner.  Ordered  to  be  printed  July  30,  1894. 

U.S. Cong.  Senate. 

Report  recommending  appropriation  for  fees  of  counsel  to  represent  Uni¬ 
ted  States  in  Pacific  railroad  cases.  Feb.  20,  1894. 

1  p.  (53rd  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Report  217)  Cat.  pub.  docs 

Submitted  by  C . J . Faulkner . 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

Resolution  from  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads  authorizing  them  person¬ 
ally  to  investigare  condition  of  bond-aided  roads.  July  19,  1894. 

2  p.  (53rd  Cong.  2d  sess.  Senate. Mis.  doc.  231)  Cat.  pub.  Docs 


154. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1894. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

. . .  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  a  copy  of  a 
communication  from  the  attorney-general  submitting  an  estimate  of  ap¬ 
propriation  to  enable  the  attorney-general  to  represent  and  protect  the 
interests  of  the  United  States  in  matters  and  suits  affecting  the  Paci¬ 
fic  railroads,  and  for  expenses  in  connection  therewith.  [Washington,  1894] 

1  1.  8°  (53d  cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  138) 

Ordered  printed  July  13,  1894.  B 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

...  Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Letter  from  the  attorney-general, 
transmitting,  pursuant  to  House  resolution,  dated  October  14,  1893,  a 
draft  of  a  bill  to  reorganize  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company,  and 
to  readjust  and  secure  the  claims  of  the  United  States  against  said 
company.  [Washington,  1894] 

11  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  203) 

Ordered  printed  April  26,  1894.  B. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Information  relative  re  railroad.  Apr.  17,  1894. 

37  p.  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  194.  In  v.  29)  Cat.  pub.  docs. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

...  Payment  of  certain  bonds.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  interior, 
transmitting  pursuant  to  House  resolution,  dated  April  19,  information  as 
to  what  provision  the  railroad  corporations,  to  whom  bonds  were  issued 
under  the  acts  of  1862  and  1864,  have  made  or  propose  to  make  for  the  pay¬ 
ment  of  said  bonds  at  maturity.  [Washington  1894] 

5  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  Ex. doc. 206) 

Ordered  printed  May  3,  1894.  B. 

White,  Henry  K. 

The  Pacific  railway  debts. 

(Journal  of  political  economy,  v.  2:  424-452;  June,  1894)  B. 

1895. 

Colburn,  Richard  Townsend,  1835- 
The  Pacific  railway  debts. 

(In  The  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  ascience. 
Philadelphia,  1895,  vol.  5,  no.  5,  p.  684-704)  C  D  16-123 

B,BPL,H,ICC.UW 

....  Same.  Philadelphia,  1895.  52  p.  8°  (Publications  of  the  American  Academy 

of  political  and  social  science,  no.  142.  B,  BPL 

Colorado.  General  assembly. 

Memorial...  against  reorganization.  Jan.  22,  1895. 

2  p.  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate. Mis. doc. 66)  Cat .pub . docs . 

Doyle,  John  T. 

The  Pacific  railroad  debts.  Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury... 

[San  Francisco,  1895] 

P.41-48  8°  B,H 

155. 


A 


Union  Pacific  Pt.  I 


1895. 

Hoadly,  George. 

Report  of  George  Hoadly,  special  assistant  to  the  attorney-general,  in  the 
matter  of  the  receivership  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  Nov.  11,  1895. 

New  York,  B.  H.  Tyrrel ,  1895. 

23  p.  8°  B. 


Huntington,  Collis  P. 

Relations  of  the  Pacific 
out  of  bonds  advanced  in 

21  p.  8° 


railroad  companies  to  the  U.S.  government  growing 
aid  of  construction.  [New  York,  1895] 

B. 


Maguire,  J.  G. 

The  Pacific  R.R.s  Speech  in  the  House  of  representatives .. .Feb .  2,  1895. 
Washington,  1895. 

16  p.  8°  BPL 


Nation  [Editorial] 

Union  Pacific  reorganization. 

(Nation,  v.61:  286-287;Oct.  24,  1895)  LC 


National  board  of  trade. 

. . .  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  National  board  of  trade  relative  to  pooling 
and  the  adjustment  of  the  debt  of  the  Pacific  railroads.  [Washington,  1895] 


2  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate .Mis .doc .88) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  1,  1895.  B. 

Nimmo,  Joseph. 

The  Pacific  railway  debt. 

(Railway  world,  Feb.  23,  1895,  p.  145-147)  B. 

Powers,  H.  Henry. 

Pacific  railroads.  Speech...  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Thursday, 
January  31,  1895.  Washington,  1895. 

24  p.  8°  B. 

Putnam,  Bessie  L. 

Early  railroad  survey  to  the  Pacific. 

(Goldthwaite Ts  geog.  mag.,  p.  16-19;  1895)  B. 

Railroad  gazette  [Editorial] 

The  Pacific  railroad  debt. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.27:  123;  Feb.  22,  1895)  B. 

Railroad  gazette  [Editorial] 

Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.27:  707;  Oct.  25,  1895)  B. 

Railroad  gazette  [Editorial] 

The  Union  Pacific  and  Western  Union  case. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.27:  805-806;  Dec.  6,  1895)  B. 


156. 


Union  Pacific  Pt.  I 
1895. 

San  Francisco,  Citizens. 

Addition  of  the  people  of  San  Francisco  to  the  members  of  Congress.  [San 
Francisco,  1895] 

8  p.  8°  B jCalSL1 

Against  refunding  Pacific  railroad  debts. 

Smith,  George  H. 

The  Pacific  railroad  companies  and  the  people  of  the  trans-Mississippi 
states . 

(Am.  law  rev.,  v.  29:  189-208;  Mar-Apr.,  1895)  B. 

Standard  60,000  lb.  box  car,  Union  Pacific  railway. 

(Railway  review,  v.  35:  439;  Aug.  10,  1895)  B. 

Sutro's  war  cry;  the  octopus  must  be  destroyed:  Cullings  from  Sutro’s  speeches, 
[San  Francisco,  1895] 

1  p.  8°  H. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Memorial  offering  to  pay  bonds  having  priority  over  lien  of  United  States 
in  consideration  of  extension  of  debt  of  United  States.  Jan.  18,  1895. 

6  p.  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Mis .doc .55 .In .v .1)  Cat.  pub.  docs. 

Union  Pacific  railway. 

Petition  of  the  receivers  seeking  a  rule  for  the  distribution  of  the 
surplus  income  of  certain  properties  in  their  possession  and  the  establish¬ 
ment  of  rules  for  the  distribution  of  earnings  derived  from  traffic  common 
to  two  or  more  subdivisions.  New  York,  Dec.  14,  1895.  New  York  C.  G. 
Burgoyne,  1895. 

36  p.  1  fold.  tab.  8°  B. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Plan  and  agreements  for  the  reorganization  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway 
company,  including  its  Kansas  Pacific  lines.  Dated  October  15,  1895. 

Louis  Fitzgerald,  Jacob  H.  Schiff  [and  others]  committee...  New  York, 

C.  G.  Burgoyne.  [1895] 

cover-title,  35  p.  4°  20-20280 

B, HU, ICC, LC, NY, Port 

Union  Pacific. 

[Time  table]  Central  route.  Union  Pacific.  The  Overland  Route.  World’s 
pictorial  line...  Personally  conducted  excursions  to  California  via  the 
Union  Pacific  leaving  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  every  Thursday...  Dec.,  1895. 

Omaha,  Neb.,  Omaha  print,  co.,  [1895] 

12  p.  folder  8°  NY 

U.S.  Cong.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

Report  submitting  H.R.8943,  for  settlement  of  obligations  of  Pacific  rail¬ 
roads  to  United  States,  as  substitute  for  H.R.7798.  Feb.  23,  1895. 

7  p.  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House.  Rept.  1924) 

Submitted  by  J.  B.  Reilly.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

157. 


A 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1895. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

...  Pacific  railroad  subsidy  bonds...  Views  of  the  minority.  [Washington, 

1895] 

12  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House.  Report  1924,  pt.2) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Snodgrass.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  23,  1895.  B. 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Resolution  [of  J.  T.  Morgan]  instructing  committee  to  continue  investigations. 
Feb.  23,  1895. 

2  p.  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Mis.  Doc.  123)  Cat.  pub.  docs. 

*  U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

...  Partial  report  [on  the  indebtedness  of  the  bond  aided  Pacific  railroads] 
[Washington,  1895] 

121  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Report  830) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Brice.  Ordered  Printed  Jan.  28,  1895.  B,ICC 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

Report  of  special  assistant  to  attorney-general  in  receivership  of  railway 
[1895] 

(In  Annual  report,  1895,  p.  226-239)  Cat.  pub.  docs. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

...  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  the  interior,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  of  February  15,  1895,  transmitting  information  relating  to  the 
lands  owned  by  the  Union  and  Central  Pacific  railroads  which  are  a  part  of 
the  lands  granted  to  said  railroads  by  the  United  States. 

[Washington,  1895] 

2  p.  8°  (53d  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  93) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  23,  1895.  B. 

U.S.  Treasury  dept. 

[Union  Pacific  railway]  Applications  of  receivers  of  company  relating  to 
mail  moneys  and  compensation  for  service  on  certain  portions  of  railway 
and  certain  branch  railroads.  Mar.  9,  1895.  Cat.  pub.  docs. 

2  p.  4°  (Dept.  Circ.  45,  1895;  Division  of  bookkeeping  and  warrants) 

White,  Henry  Kirke. 

History  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway.  Chicago,  1895. 

129  p.  8°  B , BPL , CalSL , CU , 

HU, ICC, LC, MIT, 
NebSL ,0gdenPL , 
OmahaPL ,UI ,UP , 

UW. 


158. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1896. 

Anderson,  E.  Ellery. 

...  Statement  of  Mr.  E.  Ellery  Anderson,  of  New  York  [before  the  House 
committee  on  Pacific  railroads,  February  20,  1896] 

8  p.  8°  B 

Apprentice  system  of  Union  Pacific  railway. 

(Railway  review,  v.  36:  493-495;  Sept.  5,  1896)  B 

Barham,  John  A. 

...  Remarks  of  Hon.  John  A.  Barham,  representative...  California  [before  the 
House  committee  on  Pacific  railroads,  March  24,  1896] 

9  p.  8°  B 

California  state  anti-funding  convention.  Pacific  railroad  debts.  Anti-funding  and 
foreclosure  memorial  of  California  state  convention. .. [San  Francisco,  1896] 

29  p.  8°  B,ICC 

Coombs,  John  C. 

.. .Statement ... [Before  the  House  committee  on  Pacific  railroads,  March  19,  1896] 

8  p.  8°  B 

Coombs,  William  J. 

Statement  of  Hon.  William  J.  Coombs, 
of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  [1896] 

11  p.  8° 

Before  the  Committee  on  Pacific 
February  20,  1896. 

Davis,  John  Patterson,  1862-1903. 

...  The  Union  Pacific  railway...  A  paper  submitted  to  the  American  academy  of 
political  and  social  science.  Philadelphia,  American  academy  of  political  and 
social  science;  [etc.,  etc.,  1896]  B,NY 

cover-title,  p.[47]-91.  illus.  (maps)  8°  (Publications  of  the  American 
academy  of  political  and  social  science,  no.  182.  Sept.  22,  1896)  A19-1152 
Also  in  the  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science. 
Philadelphia,  1896.  vol.  VIII,  no.  2,  p.  259-303  [Sept.,  1896]) 

B  &  NY  have  separates  ICC.  CD16-160 


of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  a  government  director 

B 

railroads,  House  of  representatives, 


Doyle,  John  T. 

The  Pacific  railroad  debts.  Letter  to  a  Senator.  Hon.  John  Sherman,  U.S. 
Senate,  Washington,  D.C.  [Menlo  Park,  Cal.  1896] 

pp  61-68  8°  B 


The  Funding  infamy  and  Pacific  railroad  villainies...  [1896] 

4  p.  8°  B 

"Reproduced  from  the  San  Francisco  'Star'  February  15,  1896. 


Hubbard,  Thomas  H. 

...Statement...  [Before  the  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads, 
sentatives,  February  24,  1896]  March  18,  1896. 

38,  p.  8° 

Two  pamphlets,  bound  together. 


House  of  repre- 
B 


159. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1896. 

Huntington,  C.  P. 

Address  before  the  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  March  12,  1896.  n.p.,n.d. 

12  p.  8° 

Johnson,  Grove  L. 

Funding  of  the  Pacific  Railroads'  indebtedness, 

(Overland,  n.s.,v.28:  491-500;  Oct.,  1896)  LC. 

Lately,  H.  N. 

Compressed  air  in  the  shops  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  at  Omaha. 
(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  28:  838-839;  Dec.  4,  1896)  B. 

Meiklejohn,  George  F. 

...  Statement  of  Hon. George  D. Meiklejohn  of  Nebraska 
Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  March  16,  1896) 

7  p.  8° 

Contains  statement  of  George  D.  Perkins. 

Memorial  of  the  people  of  California  against  refunding  Pacific  R.  R.  debt. (San 
francisco?  1896) 

4  pp.  8°  BPL. 

Miles,  Nelson  Appleton,  1839- 

Personal  recollections  and  observations  of  General  Nelson  A.  Miles,  em¬ 
bracing  a  brief  view  of  the  civil  war;  or,  from  New  England  to  the  Golden 
Gate,  and  the  story  of  his  Indian  campaigns,  with  comments  on  the  explo¬ 
rations,  development  and  progress  of  our  great  western  empire;  copiously 
illustrated  with  graphic  pictures  by  Frederic  Remington  and  other 
eminent  artists.  Chicago,  New  York,  The  Werner  Company,  1896. 
vii,  590  p.  incl. front. ,illus. , plates , ports.  4°  12-36772. 

A  campaign  against  Apaches  (1885-6)  (Captain  Maus'  narrative): 

p.  450-471.  LC,PortLA,SePL,SpPL, 

Transportation:  p.  558-568  PaPL,UWash,WPL,Whit . 

Morrison,  L.  J. 

Pacific  Railroad  debts.  To  the  first  mortgage  bondholders  (Government 
being  largest  holder) , and  to  the  Government,  as  second  mortgagee.  Plan 
for  compelling  payment ... (n.p. , 1896) 

10  p.  4°  B. 

Morrison,  L.  J. 

Statement ... (representing  the  first-mortgage  bondholder)  (Washington ,1896) 
9  p.  8°  B. 

Munroe,  J.  A. 

...Statement  of  Mr.  J. A. Munroe, of  Omaha, Neb. ,  freight  traffic  manager 
Union  Pacific  Railway  (before  the  House  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads, 
March  4,  1896) 

7  p.  8°  B. 

99  out  of  100  against  the  funding  bill.  (San  Francisco , 1896) 

3  p.  8° 

Resolutions  adopted  at  a  state  convention  at  San  Francisco,  Jan.  18, 
1896.  B. 


(Before  the  House 
B. 


160. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt  I 


1896. 

Pettigrew,  R.  F. 

Senator  Pettigrew  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  swindles.  Speech  delivered 
in  the  U.S. Senate,  Feb. 13, 1896. (Reproduced  from  the  San  Francisco  exami¬ 
ner  , Feb.  , 1896) 

3  p.  8°  B. 

Pierce,  W.  S. 

Additional  statement  of  Mr.  W.S. Pierce,  of  New  York  (on  organization  of 
the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co. , Wednesday, March  4,1896) 

7  p.  8°  B. 

Railway  Review  (Editorial) 

Apprenticeship. 

(Railway  Review, v36:  499, 512-513 ;Sept. 5,12 ,1896) 

Reprinted  under  title  "Apprenticeship  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railway," 
in  Bulletin  of  the  International  Railway  Congress,  v.  11:627-67; 
January,  1897. 

Sage,  R. ,  and  G.  J.  Gould. 

Foreclosure  consolidated  mortgage  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  In  the 
Circuit  Courts  of  the  U.S...  R. Sage,  and  G. J. Gould, trustees , complainants 
vs. the  U.P.  Ry.Co  et  al. , defendants.  Records  of  Proceedings. . .Wm. J. 
Carroll,  compiler,  vol.l.  (Omaha?  1896?) 

8°  BPL 

Sage,  R. ,  and  G.  J.  Gould. 

Foreclosure  first  mortgage  of  the  Denver  Pacific  Ry.  &  Tel.  Co.  In  the 
Circuit  Courts  of  the  U.S.  for  the  Districts  of  Colorado  and  Wyoming. R. 
Sage  and  G. J. Gould  complainants  vs. the  Union  Pacific  Ry.Co.  et  al  defen¬ 
dants.  Records  of  preceedings  in  said  courts,  vol.i  (New  York?  1896?) 

8°  BPL. 

Shop  notes  -  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

(Railway  Review,  v.36:  514;  Sept.  12,1896)  B. 

Sutro,  A. 

Foreclosure  not  a  legislative  but  a  judicial  question. (Remarks  at  the 
state  convention  at  San  Francisco, Jan. 18,1896)  (San  Francisco ,1896) 

(3)  p.  8°  B,BPL 

(Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company) 

American  shooting  association  rules  for  inanimate  target  shooting, live 
bird  shooting, and  London  gun  clubs  rules  and  Revised  game  laws  for  wes¬ 
tern  states  and  territories  June  1st,  1896...  Omaha, Neb. (1896)  5-25058. 
32  p.  diagrams.  12°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

. . .  Indoor  sports  and  games.  A  companion  book  to  "Outdoor  sports  and 
pastimes.."  Compliments  Passenger  Department , Union  Pacific  System, Omaha, 
Nebraska.  (Omaha, Neb.)  cl896.  5-25428 

99,  (5)  p.  illus.  8°  LC. 


161. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1896. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

National  platforms  of  the  Republican, Democratic  prohibition , National , 
People' sNational  Silver, and  National  Democratic  parties.  And  information 
on  United  States  monetary  system,  compiled  from  official  statistics. nt.p. 
Omaha,  Neb.  ,1896. 

40  p.  1  1.  3  ed.  nar.  12°  NY. 

Title  from  cover. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...Outdoor  sports  and  pastimes.  Correct  rules  for  athletics , baseball , 
bicycling, cricket , croquet , curling , football , go Id ,  hockey , lacrosse, lawn 
tennis,  polo,  quoits,  racquets.  6th  ed. . .  (Omaha, Neb.)  cl896.  6-16201i 

81  p.  diagrs.  8°  LC,NY. 


Union  Pacific  Railway. 

Reorganization.  (Circulars  and  notices  to  bond  and  security  holders .) 1896- 
1897. 

5  p.  4°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

A  souvenier  of  the  Overland  limited  train"...  (Chicago  (Chicago, Rand , McNally 
&  Co. ,  1896) 

(40)  p.  incl.  col.  pi.  8° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Three  studies  in  railroading.  Omaha,  Neb.,  (1896) 

90  p. ,  illus. ,  front,  obi.  16°  B,HU,NY,StPL. 

Contents.  -  Building  the  road,  by  Gen.  G.M  Dodge.  -  Driving  the  last 
spike,  by  Sidney  Dillon.  -  The  West  and  the  railroads,  by  Sidney  Dillon. 

U.  S.  Commissioner  of  railroads. 

Response  to  resolution,  information  relative  to  Union  Pacific  (etc.) 
Railroads.  March.  26,  1896. 

9  p.  (54th  Cong. ,1st  sess. Senate. Doc. 188.  In  v. 7)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Comptroller  of  Treasury. 

Transmission  Of  government  messages  over  bond-aided  or  subsided  tele¬ 
graph  lines.  Feb.  17,  1896. 

3  p.  4°  (Dept . circ. 27 , 1896)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

....  Same.  (In  Comptroller  of  Treasury . Decisions . v. 2 ,p . 663-665)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

....  Same. (In  Treasury  Dept.  Synopsis  of  decisions  on  tariff,  immigration, 
navigation,  and  other  laws, 1896.  p.84-87)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Cong.  House. 

Concurrent  resolution  (56)  to  direct  issue  of  patents  to  lands  hitherto 
sold  by  company.  Passed  June  6,  10,  1896. 

(In  Stat.  ,L.v.29,app. ,pl4)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Cong.  House  of  Representatives.  Comm,  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

...  Pacific  Railroads...  Report.  (Washington, 1896) 

13,  30,  8p.  8°  (54th  Cong. ,1st  sess . House. Report  1497)  B.ICC. 

Ordered  printed  Apr.  25,  1896.  Submitted  by  Mr.  Powers 

Pt.  2, Minority  Report,  by  Mr.  Hubbard , submit ted  Apr. 27, 1896, Pt. 3, Minori¬ 
ty  report  by  Mr.  Bell,  submitted  Dec.  11,  1896. 


162. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt  I 


1896. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Public  Lands. 

Report...  amending  Senate  concurrent  resolution  38,  to  resure  issuing 
patents  to  company,  to  lands  hitherto  sold.  May  21,  1896. 

7  p.  54th  Cong., 1st  sess.  House.  Rept.1949.  In  vol.8)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Cong.  House  Committee  on  Rules. 

Report...  submitting  H. R. 458 , fixing  time  for  consideration  of  H.  8189,  to 
amend  act  to  aid  in  construction  of  railroad  from  Missouri  River  to 
Pacific  Ocean,  as  substitute  for  H.  R.  436.  Dec.  19,  1896. 

1  p.  (54thCong.2d  sess.  House. Pept . 2358) 

Submitted  by  D.  B.  Henderson.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Government  debt  of  the  Pacific  Railroads.  Notes  of  hearings  before  the 
Committe  on  Pacific  Railroads  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the 
subject  of  the  indebtness  of  the  Pacific  Railroads  to  the  government... 
Washington,  1896.  JC17377  B,HU,JC 

459  p.  8°  (54th  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate. Doc. 314)  IndSL,ICC. 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Government  debt  of  the  Pacific  Railroads.  Report...  (Washington, 1896) 

10  p.  8°  pt.  1. 

B, HU, ICC. 

....  Views  of  the  minority. .. 298  p.  8°  pt.2.  (54th  Cong. ,1st . sess . Senate. 
Rept.778)  B , EU, ICC. 

U.  S.  Cong.  Senate.  Committee  on  public  lands. 

...  Report.,  submitting  Senate  concurrent  resolution  38,  to  resume 
issuing  patents  to  company  to  lands  hitherto  sold,  as  substitute  for 
Senate  concurrent  resolution  36.  Apr.  24,  1896. 

7  p.  (54th  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate. Rep t. 790. In  v.4)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

Report  of  special  assistant  to  attorney-general  in  matter  of  (Union 
Pacific)  Railway,  1896 

(In  Annual  report, 1896.  p.213)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  General  Land  Office. 

Reply  to  resolution  relating  to  lands  along  Union  and  Central  Pacific 
Railways.  Jan.  7,  1896. 

2  p.  (54th  Cong., 1st  sess.  House. Doc. 118. In. v. 47)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Government  Actuary. 

Computations  in  matter  of  Pacific  Railroad  indebtedness  and  of  sinking 
funds  on  Central  and  Union  Pacific  Railroads,  as  of  date  July  1,  1897. 

Dec.  22,  1896. 

2  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate. Doc. 33)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Navy  Department. 

Letter  suggesting  amendment  of  act  of  Mar. 3,1879,  relating  to  transporta¬ 
tion  of  army  over  land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads, so  as  to  make  pro¬ 
visions  applicable  to  navy.  Feb.  4,  1896. 

2  p.  (54th  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate. Doc. 103)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 


163. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1896. 

U.  S.  Pacific  Railway  Commission. 

Message  of  president  and  majority  and  minority  reports  of  Commission  ap¬ 
pointed  to  investigate  Pacific  Railways.  (Jan. 17, 1888, repring)  Mar.  20, 
1896. 

v.  217  p.  (50th  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate. Ex. doc. 51)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

....  Same.  (Treasury  Dept .  doc.  1855)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department 

Proposals  for  purchase  of  Pacific  Railroad  first-mortgage  bonds.  Dec.  15, 
1896.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1  p.  4°  (Dept. circular, 170, 1896 ;Division  of  bookkeeping  and  warrants) 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department 

Response  to  resolution  asking  for  information  relative  to  Union  Pacific 
and  other  railroad  companies  (stating  that  records  of  department  do  not 
contain  information)  Mar.  4,  1896. 

1  p.  (54th  Cong. ,1st  sess. Senate. Doc. 147. In  V.4)  Cat.  Pub  Docs. 

1897. 

Fast  runs  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazett,v.29:  882;  Dec. 17,1897)  B. 

Harris,  William  Alexander,  1843-1909. 

Sale  of  Union  Pacific  Railroads.  Speeches,  resolution,  and  report  of  Hon. 
W. A. Harris. . .  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 1st  session,  55th  Cong., 
July  14, 15, and  24,1897.  Washington, 1897 . 

28,  10  p.  8°  A20-66. 

"Union  Pacific  Railroad...  Views  of  Mr.  Harris...  concurred  in  by 
Mr.  Rawlins  and  Mr.  Morgan,  on  Senate  resolution  No.  125,  reported 
from  the  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  with  amendments,"  55th 
Cong. 1st  sess.  Senate. Doc. No. 161:  10  p.  at  end.  B,KansHS. 

Hepburn,  William  P. 

Pacific  Railroad  bill.  Speech...  in  the  House  of  Representatives, Friday, 
January  8,  1897.  Washington,  1897. 

13  p.  8°  B. 

Hubbard,  Joel  D. 

...Statement  (before  House  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads,  February  8, 
1897) 

15  p.  8°  B. 

Also,  statements  of  Frank  S.Bond,  Stuyvesant  Fish,  and  L.J.  Morrison. 

A  Long  locomotive  run. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 29 :  744-745 ;0ct. 22 ,1897 
On  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 

A  Long  run  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 37:  606-607 ;0ct . 23 , 1897)  B. 

Powers,  H.  Henry. 

Pacific  Railroad  funding  bill.  Speech...  in  the  House. . .Jan. 7, 1897. Wash¬ 
ington,  1897. 

30  p.  8°  B. 


164. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1897. 

The  Union  Pacific.  (Nov, 2, 1897)  Burt. 

Editorial  from  an  unidentified  paper  of  that  date. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Agreement  of  holders  of  collateral  notes,  dated  Feb. 15, 1897. New  York, 1897 
29  p.  8°  ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company 

Collateral  trust  six  per  cent  bonds.  Bondholders ' agreement ,1897 .  New  York, 
C.  G.  Burgoyne,  1897. 

8  p.  8°  NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

...  F. Gordon  Dexter  el  al. , trustees,  complainants , vs . the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Co.,  et  al. , defendants. . .  In  re  foreclosure  of  first  mortgage... 
Record  of  preceedings  and  evidence...  Bos ton, Mass ., April  12,1897.  New 
York,  1897. 

668  p.  4° 

In  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Manual  No.l-  1897  (Whole  number  15)  The  Union  Pacific  Railway  and  Auxi¬ 
liary  Companies.  March  1,  1897.  (n.p.)  1897. 

143  p.  4°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Official  register  of  directors  and  officers  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Co.  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  1863-1897.  (n.p. ., 1897?) 

34  p.  8°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Resources  and  attractions  of  Kansas  for  the  home  seeker,  capitalist  and 
tourist...  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  1897. 

62  p.  map.  8°  KansHS 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  resources  and  attractions  of  Nebraska..  3d  ed.  Chicago , Rand , McNally 
&  Go. ,  printers,  1897. 

79  p.  8°  Rc-47 . 

cover-title:  Nebraska.  A  complete  and  comprehensive  description. . . 

Map  on  verso  of  front  cover  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

...  Russell  Sage  and  George  J. Gould,  trustees , complainants ,  vs.  the  Union 
Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. , defendants.  In  re  forecolosure  consoli¬ 
dated  first  mortgage...  1879.  Record  of  proceedings  and  evidence...  Bos¬ 
ton,  Mass.,  April  15th,  1897.  New  York,  1897. 

885  p.  4°  In  the  Circuit  Court  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

A  souvenir  of  "The  Overland  limited  train"  (Chicago, Rand, McNally  &  Co., 
1897)  2-26662. 

(40)  p.  8°  LC. 


165. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1897. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

. . .  Statement  of  the  indebtedness  and  liabilities  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railway  Company...  Communication  from  E. Ellery  Anderson,  one  of  the  re¬ 
ceivers...  submitting  a  statement  of  the  indebtedness  and  liabilities 
of  said  company,  and  of  such  collateral  or  other  security  as  is  pledged 
therefor.  (Washington,  1897) 

62  p.  8°  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate. Doc. 62)  B. 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  13,  1897. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  to  the  Mercantile  Trust  Company.  First 
mortgage...  railroad  and  land  grant  4%  gold  bonds.  New  York,  (1897) 

88  p.  4°  FJL , FL, Imb , ICC , 

Due  July  1,  1947.  $100,000,000.  Dated  July  1,1897.  PF,W&K,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Utah,  its  resources  and  attractions.  8th  ed.  Chicago,  1897.  HU. 


U.  S.  Circuit  Court.  Southern  District  of  N.  Y. 

...  J.  Pierpont  Morgan...  complainants,  against  the  Union  Pacific  Railway 
Company,  S.H.H. Clark  (and  others)...  defendants.  In  equity.  Foreclosure 
of  the  Union  Pacific  Ry. Company's  six  per  cent,  collateral  trust  inden¬ 
ture  to  Dr exe. , Morgan  &  Company,  dated  September  4,1891...  New  York, 1897. 
iii,  325  p.  B. 

Transcript  of  record. 

U.  S.  54th  Cong. ,  2d  sess. ,  1896-97.  House. 

Debate  on  the  Pacific  Railroad  funding  bill,  delivered...  Jan. 7 , 8, 9 , and 
11,  1897.  Washington,  1897.  1-9606. 

297  p.  8°  LC. 

U.  S.  Cong.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Report...  submitting  H. 10294,  to  amend  act  to  aid  in  construction  of 
railroad  from  Missouri  River  to  Pacific  Ocean...  and  to  secure  payment 
of  indebtedness  of  companies  therein  mentioned  (by  commission  of  cabinet 
officers  to  settle  matter),  as  substitute  for  H. 10221.  Feb.  11,  1897. 

3  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House.  Rept.2906) 

Submitted  by  C.  P.  Harrison. 


. ...  Views  of  the  minority...  (by  J.D. Hubbard)  Feb.  25, 

21  p . 


1897. 

Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 


U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

...  Railroad  and  telegraph  line  from  Missouri  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
Report.  (To  accompany  S.119)  (Washington , 1897) 

10  p.  8°  (55th  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate  Rept.20)  B. 

Ordered  printed  April  8,  1897. 


. ...  Views  of  the  minority...  (Washington , 1897) 

vi,  352  p.  8°  (55th  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate. Rept. 20, pt . 2)  B. 


U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

...  Agreement  with  Reorganization  Committee, Union  Pacific  Railroad...  Let 
ter  from  the  attorney-general , inresponse  to  Senate  resolution  of  January 
23...  (Washington , 1897)  ordered  printed  Jan.  25,  1897. 

4  p.  8°  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess. Senate  Dox.83)  B. 


166. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1897. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

Annual  Report  of  special  assistant  to  attorney-general  in  matter  of 
(Union  Pacific)  railway  (1897). 

(In  Annual  Report , 1897 ,p. iii-viii)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

Change  in  estimate  of  appropriation  for  protecting  interests  of  United 
States  in  suits  affecting  Pacific  Railroads.  Feb.  9,  1897. 

2  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess. House. Doc. 270)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

. . .  Disposal  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  by  sale  or  otherwise.  Letter 
from  the  attorney-general  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  of  March  26, 
1897...  (Washington , 1897) 

4  p.  8°  (55th  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate. Doc. 27) 

Ordered  printed  April  7,  1897.  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

...(Records  in  Pacific  Railway  foreclosure  cases)  (Washington ,1897) 
40,28,57,90  p.  8°  (55th  Cong. ,1st  sess. Senate  doc. 10)  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

.  .  .  Report  of  attorney  general  relative  to  the  foreclosure  proceedings 
instituted  against...  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  June  23,  1897.  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

. . .  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  transmitting...  a  report  of  the  attorney-general  relative  to 
the  foreclosure  proceedings  instituted  against  the  properties  of  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad...  (Washington, 1897) 

4  p.  8°  (55th  Cong. ,1st  sess.  Senate  Doc.155)  B. 

Ordered  printed  June  23,  1897. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  Interior. 

Reply  to  resolution  relating  to  (Union  Pacific)  lands  in  Utah. Jan. 19 , 1897 . 

3  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess. House  Doc.193)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Department  of  the  interior. 

...  Sinking  fund  of  Central  and  Union  Pacific  Railroads...  Letter  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior , transmitting , in  response  to  Senate  reso¬ 
lution  of  January  6,1897,  departmental  letter  of  March  5,  1886,  to  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  together  with  copies  of  its  inclosures... 
(Washington , 1897) 

15  p.  8°  (54th  Cong., 2d  sess. Senate  doc. 52)  B. 

Ordered  printed  Jan.  11,  1897. 

U.  S.  General  Land  Office. 

Reply  to  resolution  relating  to  homestead  entries  on  Union  Pacific  land 
grants  in  Kansas.  Jan.  15,  1897. 

5  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House  doc. 186)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 


167. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1897. 

U.  S.  Laws,  Statutes,  etc. 

Acts  and  joint  resolutions  of  Congress  and  decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  United  States  relating  to  the  Union  Pacific,  Central  Pacific  and 
Western  Pacific  Railroads.  Washington, Govt .print . of f . ,1897.  11-8776. 

iv,  255  p.  8°  B ,BPL ,LC. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Amounts  due  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  Companies;  also  settle¬ 
ments  in  favor  of  Central  Branch  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (want¬ 
ing  appropriation)  Jan.  16,  1897. 

10  p.  (54th  Cong. ,2d  sess.  House  doc. 188)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Response  to  resolution, number  and  amount  (etc.)  of  bonds  of  Pacific 
Railroads  purposed  to  be  sold.  Jan.  5,  1897. 

2  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate. Doc. 38)  Cat  Pub.  Docs. 


U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Response  to  resolution  (stating  that)  account  of  amount  due  sinking 
fund  of  Central  and  Union  Pacific  Railroads  on  account  of  subsidies  paid 
Pacific  mail  steamship  company  (can  not  be  foung)  Jan.  5,  1897. 

1  p.  (54th  Cong. , 2d  sess . Senate. Doc. 41)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 


U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Transportation  service  performed  by  company  (manner  of  settling  accounts) 
Nov.  11,  1897.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1  p.  4°  (Dept. circular ,187 ,1897 ;Division  of  bookeeping  and  warrants) 

1898. 

Consolidation  locomotives  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 30:  829;  Nov. 18,1898)  B. 


DeVries,  Marion. 

Against  all  refunding  or  extensions  of  the  time  of  payment  of  the  indebt¬ 
edness  of  the  Pacific  Railroads.  Speech...  in  the  House...  July  6,  1898. 
Washington,  (Govt. print. off . )  1898.  1-4729. 

16  p.  8°  LC. 

East  runs  on  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 

(American  engineer, car  builder  &  Railroad  Journal ,v. 72 :  27-28 ; Jan . ,1898) 

Foreclosure  of  the  Union  Pacific  6  per  cent  trust  indentures,  n.p.  (1898) 

325  p.  8°  B. 

New  England  Trust  Co.  vs. Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  and  S.H.H.  Clark, et  al. re¬ 
ceivers  for  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  Decree  of  sale.  Boston,  1898. 

23  p.  HU. 

t». 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (and  others) 

Agreement  of  settlement.  Dated  April  19,1898.  Ratification  of  settlement 
by  Union  Pacific,  Denver  &  Gulf  Railway  Company  and  others.  Dated  April 
19,  1898.  n.t.p.  New  York,  C. G. Burgoyne ,  (1898)  NY. 

13,  3  p.  4° 

Title  from  cover. 


168. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1898. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

...  Union  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  trustee,  complainant,  against  the 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. ,  defendants.  In  re  foreclosure  of 
the  sinking  fund  mortgage...  1873.  Record  of  proceedings  and  evidence... 
New  York,  1898. 

779  p.  4°  B. 

In  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Eastern  Division. 

Foreclosure  of  eastern  division  mortgage,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the 
U. S . (Kansas) .. .  Henry  M. Alexander  and  John  F. Dillonktrustees , complain¬ 
ants,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. defendants.  (1898?) 

ix,  565  p.  8°  B. 

On  cover:  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co...  Record. 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company.  Eastern  Div. 

Foreclosure  of  Middle  Division  Mortgage.  U.P. Railway  Company.  Eastern 
Division.  In  the  U.S. Circuit  Court  (Kansas)...  John  A. Stewart , trustee, 
vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al.  (1898?) 

x,  642  p.  8°  B. 

On  cover:  Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co...  Record. 

U.  S.  Cong.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Report...  amending  H.6899,  to  purchase  Kansas  Pacific  Division  of  Union 
Pacific  Railroad.  Jan.  28,  1898. 

1  p.  (55th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  House.  Rept. 291)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

Submitted  by  F.  G.  Clarke. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice 

Report  of  special  counsel  for  United  States  in  cases  against  Union 
Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific  Railways. 

(In  Annual  Report ,1898, p. 327-330)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Pacific  Railroads.  Committee  on. 

Patents  for  lands  issued  to  certain  railroads...  127  p.  1898. 

(In  U.S. 55th  Cong, .2d  sess.  Senate. Reports ,v. 6, no. 1171)  IndSL. 

U.  S.  Post-Office  Department. 

Additional  estimates,  1899,  on  account  of  postal  service  (over  Union 
Pacific  Railway)  Jan.  5,  1898. 

2  p.  (55th  Cong., 2d  sess. House. Doc. 176)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

...  Constantine  J.  Smyth...  The  Board  of  Transportation  of  Nebraska,  et 
al. , appellants,  vs.  Oliver  Ames  et  al. . .  Appeals  from  the  Circuit  Court 
of  the  U.  S _  March  7,  1898.  (1898) 

36  p.  8°  B. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

...  State  law  fixing  railroad  rates.  Smyth  vs.  Ames.  March  7,  1898. 

17  p.  8°  B. 


169. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1898. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department. 

Response  to  resolution  relative  to  item  in  statement  of  bond  account  of 
Pacific  Railway  Companies  under  head,  "balance  of  accrued  interest  due 
United  States  on  interest  account".  Jan.  25,  1898. 

2  p.  (55th  Cong. , 2d  sess.  Senate. Doc. 88)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

Warman,  Cy. 

The  story  of  the  railroad...  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  1898. 
xix,  280  p.  12°  ,  (The  story  of  the  West  series)  Nov.  16,  98-71/2. 

B, ClevePL,BPL,ICC,LC,LibCo . 
OgdenPL,OmahaPL,UM(1906)UP , 
UNeb ,UW,Y. 


1899. 

Dodge,  G.  M. 

Romantic  realities:  The  wonderful  story  of  the  building  of  the  Pacific 
roads,  as  told  by  Gen. Dodge,  the  engineer  whose  genius  found  the  path 
over  the  mountains.  Privately  printed,  not  for  sale,  1899. 

50  p.  8°  Sale  catalogue 

Narrative  of  the  obstacles  encountered,  hardships  endured,  adven¬ 
tures  experienced  and  the  difficulties  which  had  to  be  overcome. 

Dodge,  Grenville  M.  (ellen)  1831- 

(Transcontinental  Railways)  Paper  read  before  the  society  of  the  Army 
of  the  Tennessee  at  its  21st  annual  reunion  at  Toledo ,0. , Sept. 15 ,1888. . . 
Together  with  comments  thereon,  by  Gen.  Wm. T. Sherman .. .  New  York,  Unz  & 
Co. , printers,  1899. 

50  p.  illus .  8°  5-17900 

(Reprinted  from  the  Iowa  State  Register)  HU,LC. 

Douglas,  James. 

American  Transcontinental  Lines. 

40  p.  8° 

Reprinted  from  the  Treansaction  of  the  American  institute 
of  mining  engineers,  California  meetin,  Sept.,  1899.  ICC. 

Heavy  ten-wheel  freight  locomotives  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 31 :  593;Aug. 25,1899)  B. 

Meyer,  Hugo  Richard. 

The  settlement  with  the  Pacific  Railways. 

(Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics, v. 13:  427-44 ; July , 1899)  B. 


Sanborn,  John  Bell. 

Congressional  grants  of  land  in  aid  of  railways...  Madison , Wise ., The 
University,  1899. 

130  p.  8°  (Wisconsin  University . Bulletin. Economics , political  science 
and  history  series,  v.  2  , no..  3)  1-17119. 

Thesis  (PhD)-Univ.  Of  Wisconsin.  B,LC,UWash. 

The  Pacific  Railroads  L  p.  62-67. 


.  Madison,  1898. 

130  p.  8° 

Reprint. 


170. 


1-17120 

LC. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1889. 

Ten-wheel  freight  locomotive,  Union  Pacific  Railways. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 39:  452 ; Aug. 12 , 1899)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Utah  for  tourists.  9th  ed.  Omaha,  (cl899)  WRHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

Some  of  Wyoming’s  vertebrate  fossils,  (n.p. ,  1899) 

36  p.  illus. ,maps.  obi.  24°  June  29,  99-133 

BPL,LC,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Souvenir  and  views  of  Union  Pacific  "the  Overland  route,"  the  world's 
pictorial  line.  (Chicago,  Rogers  &  Smith  co. ,1899)  l-Rc-1588. 

30  pp.  col.  illus.  obi.  24°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  (Railroad  Co.) 

Through  rates  of  fare.  B.-No.28.  Omaha, Klopp  &  Bartlett  Co.,  (1899) 

48  p.  4°  NY. 


Warman,  Cy. 

The  story  of  the  railroad... 
xix,  280  p.  12° 


New  York,  D. Appleton  and  company,  1899, 

ICC. 


1900. 

Ames,  Oliver,  2d,  and  Sam.  Carr. 

U.S.  receivership.  Records.  Oliver  Ames, 2d,  and  Sam  Carr, executors, etc. , 
et  al.  vs.  the  U.P.  Ry.Co.  and  other  cos. (the  U.P.  system)  Compiled  by 
W. J. Carroll ,vo. 1-14.  (0maha?1900? ) 

8°  B.(v. 13-14) 

Earthwork  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review, v. 40:  441;  Aug. 4,1900)  B. 

Heavy  freight  trains  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 32 :  273;Apr. 27 ,1900)  B. 

Heavy  train  loads  on  the  U.  P.  Ry. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 40:  219;Apr.21 ,1900)  B. 

Lee,  Higginson  &  Co. ,  Boston. 

A  comparison  of  the  results  of  operation  of  the  several  "transcontinental" 
railway  systems, vs:  Atchison, Union  Pacific,  Southern  Pacific,  Northern 
Pacific,  and  Great  Northern...  June  30,  1900.  Boston,  (1900?) 

10  p.  4°  B. 

Lomax,  E.  L. ,  Comp . 

National  platforms  of  the  Republican  Democratic, Fusion  Populist, Mid-road 
populist. . .  and  Prohibition  parties  and  other  information.  2d  ed.  Omaha, 
Neb.,  U.  P.  R.  (1900) 

79  p.  12°  BPL. 

Notes  on  the  Union  Pacific 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 32 :  281;May  4,1900) 

Shops  and  equipment.  B. 


171. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1900. 

Performance  of  heavy  freight  locomotives  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 32 :  300;  May  11,1900)  B. 

Sparks,  Edwin  Erie,  1860- 

The  expansion  of  the  American  people,  social  and  territorial...  Chicago, 
Scott,  Foresman  and  Company,  (cl900) 

463  p.  front.,  illus.  (incl.maps)  8°  1-29240/5. 

Steamboats  and  railroads  in  the  Middle  West,p. 270-289. 

A  transcontinental  railroad:  p.  366-375.  .  B,LC  has  another 

issue. 

S tevens ,  Hazard . 

Life  of  Gen.  Isaac  A.  Stevens...  Boston,  1900. 

2  vols.  maps  and  illus.  Sale  catalogue. 

Northwest  Indiana,  Mexican  War,  Governor  of  Washington 
Territory,  Pacific  R.R.  exploration. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Homeseeker,  you  can  get  rich  quicker  by  investing  in  Oregon  wheat  lands 
than  in  anything  else.  Morrow  County  is  the  place...  Portland , Ore ., Union 
printing  co. (19-  ) 

16  p.  8°  LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

Sights  and  scenes  in  Colorado  for  tourists.  11th  ed. 
McNally  &  Co.)  1900. 

63,  (1)  p.  illus. ,map.  8° 


(Chicago,  Rand, 
LC. 

1-6667-MI 


Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Souvenir  and  views  of  Union  Pacific  "the  overland  route,"  the  world's 
pictorial  line  (en  route  to  California)  3d  ed.  (Omaha ,Nev? 1900)  l-Rc-1589 
60  p.  1  1.  col.  illus.  24°  HU,LC. 


Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  System.  Map.  (190-? 

40  3/4  x  58  in.  BPL. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

Union  Pacific  Railway:  Response  to  resolution , papers  connected  with  the 
dis tributition  of  receivership  fund  (and  report  of  Howard  S. Abbott, special 
laster, transmitting  to  Circuit  Court  of  United  States  for  Nebraska  claims 
against  estate)  of  company.  May  9,  11,  1900.  B.  has  pt.2. 

80,143  p.  (55th  Cong.,  1st  sess. Senate . Doc . 342)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1901. 

Boggs,  J.  I. 

Heavy  railway  construction  in  Wyoming. 

(Transactions  of  the  American  society  of  civil  engineers ,v. 46 : 1-16  ; 

Dec. ,1901) 

On  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 

Abstract  in  Railroad  Gazette ,v. 33: 186-187 ;Mar. 15 , 1901.  B. 

Features  of  the  work  of  grade  reduction,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.41:  72-73 ;Feb. 9 ,1901)  B. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1901. 

Improvement  of  water  service  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.41:  748-749 ;Nov. 23, 1901)  B. 

Revision  of  grades  and  alignment,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 41:  532-535k547-549 ;Aug. 10 , 17 ,1901)  B. 

Roadbed  improvements  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.41:  142-144 ;March  16,1901)  B. 

Snow  plows  and  flangers,  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v.41:  799;  Dec. 14,1901)  B. 

Ten-wheel  compound  locomotives.  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.41:  645 ;0ct . 5, 1901)  B. 

Track  inspection  car,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v. 41 : 607 ;Sept . 14 , 1901)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

First  lien  convertible  4%  gold  bonds.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
to  the  Mercantile  Trust  Co.  Trustee.  First  lien  mortgage  and  deed  of 
trust.  Mortgage  dated  Apr. 15,1901.  Total  authorized  issue  $100,000,000. 
New  York,  C.  G.  Burgoyne  (1901) 

61  p.  4° 

Due  May  1,  1911.  FJL,FL,PF,W&K. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

First  lien  convertible  4  per  cent  gold  bonds.  To  holders  of  the  pre¬ 
ferred  and  common  stock  of  the  Union  Pacific.  Feb.  13,  1901.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Rules  of  the  operating  department.  Omaha,  1901.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

To  stockholders.  Feb.  20,  1901.  HU. 

1902. 

Cleveland,  H.  I. 

On  the  overland  limited  to  California. 

(National  Magazine ,v. 17 :  418-427;  Dec., 1902)  B. 

Harriman,  E.  H. 

Mr.  Harriman  on  the  U.  P.  and  other  matters. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 34:  409-410; June  6,1902)  B. 

Harriman,  E.  H. 

The  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 34:  359;  May  16,1902) 

Speech  at  a  banquet  in  San  Francisco.  B. 

Improvements  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 34 :  929;  Dec. 5, 1902)  B. 


173. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1902. 

Kennicott  water  softener  -  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railroad  Gazett,v. 34;181 ;Mar. 14,1902)  B. 

Mayes,  Edward. 

Origin  of  the  Pacific  Railroads,  and  especially  of  the  Southern  Pacific. 

(In  Mississippi  Historical  Society.  Publications ,v. 6: 307-337 ; 1902)  B,BPL. 

Recent  ice  house  construction  on  the  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.42:  166-169;  Mar. 15, 1902)  B. 

Train,  George  Francis. 

My  life  in  many  states  and  in  foreign  lands...  New  York, D. Appleton  and 
Company,  1902. 

xxxi,  348  p.  12°  2-26526. 

"Building  the  Union  Pacific  Railway ,1862-1870" :p . 283.  B,ICC,LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  Classification  of  commodities  for  the  freight  traffic  movement . Omaha , 
Neb., 1902. 

265  p.  8°  A.  22-1215. 

At  head  of  title:  Form  138.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  B,ICC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Passenger  Department. 

Nebraska,  its  resources  and  attractions...  6th  ed.  (Omaha, 1902)  Agr  11-78 
105  p.  8°  B, US  Agr. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

Answer  to  resolution,  steps  taken  to  secure  interest  on  subsidy  debt  of 
Kansas  division  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Feb. 3,  1902. 

2  p.  (57th  Cong., 1st  sess. Senate  doc. 160)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

Traffic  relations  with  certain  railroads.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
the  interior,  in  answer  to  Senate  resolution, calling  for  a  statement 
of  the  traffic  relations  between  the  railroads  that  connect  with  the 
waters  of  the  Pacific  Ocean  and  the  government  of  the  United  States. 
Washington,  1902. 

3  p.  8°  (57th  Cong., 1st  sess.  Senate. Doc. 271)  ICC. 

1903. 

Hall  electro-gas  normal  danger  signals  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazet te , v. 35 :  907-908;  Dec. 18, 1903)  B. 

Mitchell,  John  Hippie. 

Speeches  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  1874-1903. 

Includes  speech  on  Pacific  Railroad  Acts.  PortLA. 

....  Supplemtary  volume,  1887-1893. 

Includes  Pacific  Railroad  indebtedness.  PortLA. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Crop  and  live  stock  reports  of  Kansas,  for  the  year  1903. Kansas , 1903. 

8°  (Agricultural  and  live  stock  bulletin  no. 21)  NY,KansHS  has  16,17. 


174. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1903. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Kansas,  its  resources  and  attractions.  Omaha,  1903. 

53  p.  8°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Wyoming:  its  resources  and  attractions...  (Omaha, 1903)  8-32757. 

2  p.l. , (7)  -  114  p.  8°  LC. 

.  2d  ed. (Omaha, For  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company , 1905)  10-219. 

2  p.l. , (7)  -  114  p.  8°  LC. 

Warman,  Cy,  1855-1914. 

The  story  of  the  railroad...  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  1903. 
xix,280  p.  front., 12  pi.,  2  fold. maps.  12°  ()Half-title:  The  story  of 
the  West  series,  ed.  by  R.  Hitchcock)  4-18073/5. 

First  edition,  published  1898.  LC. 

Water  trains  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v.  43:  342-343 ;May  2,1903)  B. 


1904. 

Berry,  J.  B. 

,  ...  Reduction  of  gradient,  and  elimination  of  distances , curvature , and 

rise  and  fall  on  Union  Pacific  Railroad...  (Chicago , 1904) 

36  p.  fold. tables,  fold.diagrs.  8°  (American  Engineering  and  Maintenance 
of  Way  Association,  bulletin  No.  49 , March, 1904)  B. 

Notes  from  the  Union  Pacific  shops  at  Omaha. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 37 : 52-54 ; June , 1904)  B. 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company. 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company  and  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  to 
Equitable  Trust  Co.  of  New  York, trus tee.  Mortgage  securing  4%  refunding 
25-year  gold  bonds.  Dated  Dec. 1,1904.  Due  Dec.  1,  1929. 

63  p.  4°  FJL , FL , Imb , 

$100,000,000.  LH,PF,W&K. 

Pacific  type  Engine,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.44:  132-133;Feb . 27 ,1904)  B. 


Park,  W.  L. 

Early  days  of  the  Pacific  Railroads. 

(Railway  and  engineering  Review,  v. 44: 536; July  23,1904)  B. 

Shurtleff,  A.  K. 

Water  softening  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 37 :  62-64;June  24,1904)  B. 

Spearman,  Frank  H. 

The  first  transcontinental  railroad. 

(Harper’s  monthly  magazine,  v. 109 :  711-720;  Oct. ,1904)  LC. 


175. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1904. 

Spearman,  Frank  Hamilton. 

The  strategy  of  great  railroads...  New  York,  C. Scribner’s  sons, 1904. 

4  p.  1.,  287  p.  8°  4-32771 

The  first  transcontinental  railroad:  p.  235-262.  B,BPL,CalSL,CU, 

The  Harriman  lines:  p.  49-68  ClevePL, CornU, DartC,H, ICC, 

LC,MIT,NY,UC,UM,UP,UW,Y. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...  The  corn  crops  of  Nebraska  and  Kansas  for  1904.  (Omaha)  1904. 
(4)  p.  8°  11-16520. 

Caption  title. 

"Agricultural  Bulletin, no. 30. Nebraska  and  Kansas. Sept. 15,1904. ” 


LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Kinkaid  Homestead  Act...  n.t.p.  (Omaha, Neb. , 1904) 

4  1.  nar.  8°  NY. 

Title  from  cover. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Oregon  wheat  lands.  Morrow  County’s  cheap  and  fertile  lands, where  even 
the  poorest  may  own  a  home.  (Portland , Ore. , Union  Printing  Co.  ,1904) 

23,  (3)  p.  obi.  16°  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. 

Yellowstone  National  Park.  Via  Union  Pacific  and  Oregon  Short  Line 
Railroads  to  Monida  Montana...  n.t.p.  (Omaha, Neb.)  1904. 

4  1.  fold.  nar.  16°  NY. 


1905. 

Air  power  in  the  Union  Pacific  shops  at  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 39 :  542 ;Dec. 8,1905)  B. 

Dellenbaugh,  Frederick  Samuel,  1853  - 

Breaking  the  wilderness;  the  story  of  the  conquest  of  the  far  West,  from 
the  wanderings  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  to  the  first  descent  of  the  Colorado  by 
Powell,  and  the  completion  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  with  particular 
account  of  the  exploits  of  trappers  and  traders...  New  York  and  London, 

G.  P.  Putnam’s  sons,  1905. 

xxiii,  360  p.,  11;  incl.  illus. ,maps.  col. front.  8°  5-5430. 

LC,0gdenPL,0rSL,PortLA, 

S ePL , SpPL , TaPL , WPL , UWash . 

Kansas  City  -  Topeka  double  track  work  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 39 :  536-541 ;Dec. 8,1905)  B. 


Keys,  C.  M. 

The  contest  for  Pacific  traffic.  The  rivalry  of  transcontinental  roads... 
(World’s  work,  v.ll;  6503-09 ;Aug. , 1905)  B. 


Keys,  C.  M. 

A  "corner"  in  Pacific  Railroads. 

(World’s  work,  v.9:  5816-22 ;Feb ., 1905)  LC. 

Likert,  G.  H. 

Extended  piston  rods  on  Union  Pacific  Vauclain  compounds. 
(Railroad  Gazette,  v. 39 : 95-96 ; July  28,1905)  B. 

176. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1905. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  and  the  C. ,M.  &  St.  P. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.39:  550-552 ;Dec. 15 , 1905)  B. 

Standard  bridges  on  the  Harriman  Lines. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  38:  248-252 ; 278-9 , 310-11 , 328, 347 , 370, 389 ;Mar. 17 , 24, 
31, Apr. 4,14,21,28;  v. 39 : 88-89 , 130-131 , 162-163 , 188-189 , 200-01 , 224-25 , 
256-57, 274-75, 319-322;July  28, Aug. 11, 18,25, Spet. 1,8,15,22 ;  1905)  B. 

The  Union  Pacific  gasolene  motor  car. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 38:  200 ;Mar. 10 , 1905)  B. 

The  Union  Pacific  gasolene  motor  car. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 39 :14; July  7,1905)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Resources  of  the  State  of  Utah.  12th  ed.  Omaha, Neb. ,c. 1905  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Special  meeting  of  stockholders.  To  the  stockholders  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company.  (New  York, 1905) 

broadside.  4°  B. 

Circular  dated  April  4,  1905. 


1906. 

All-electric  interlocking  at  Council  Bluffs. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 40:  574-577; June  8,1906)  B. 

Automatic  signals  for  the  Union  and  Southern  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 40 :  343 ;Mar . 30 , 1906)  B. 

Bailey,  William  Francis,  1861  - 

The  story  of  the  first  trans-continental  railroad;  its  projectors , con¬ 
struction  and  history...  Comp...  by  W.F. Bailey.  (Fair  Oaks, Cal.)  W.T. 
Bailey,  (cl906)  8-11811 

164  p.  8°  B, HU, Hunt, ICC, LC, MIT. 

....  Same.  Pittsburgh,  Priv. print . (1906? ) 

164  p.  8°  Sale  Catalogue. 

Moody,  John. 

The  growth  of  the  Harriman  Lines. 

(Moody's  Magazine,  v.2:  545-49 ;0ct. ,1906)  B. 

Muller,  Etienne,  &  cie. 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  (Supplement  a  ajouter  a  1' Etude  no.l. 
(Paris , 1906) 

6  p .  4°  B. 

Nation  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  affair. 

(Nation,  v.83;  157-158;Aug.23,1906  LC. 


177. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1906. 

New  signals  for  facing-point  switches  on  the  Harriman  Lines. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 46:  890-891;  Nov. 17,1906)  B. 

The  North  Platte  bridge  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 41 :  524-525;  Dec. 14,1906)  B. 


The  Omaha  cut-off  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 41 :  549-522;  Dec. 21, 1906)  B. 

Progress  with  automatic  block  signals,  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 
systems. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 46:  175;March  17,1906)  B. 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Refrigerator  cars  for  the  Harriman  Lines. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 41 :  231;  Sept . 21 , 1906)  B. 

Roadbed  and  way  improvements  on  the  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review,  v.46:  296;  Apr. 2 1,1906)  B. 

Schuyler,  Montgomery. 

Westward  the  course  of  empire;  "out  West"  and  "back  East"  on  the  first 
trip  of  the  "Los  Angeles  limited."  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from 
the  New  York  Times...  New  York  and  London, G.P.  Putnam's  sons,  1906. 
vii  p.,  2  1 . , 198  p.  12°  6-42436. 

B , BPL , Cl evePL , CalSL , LC . 

Standard  all-steel  60-ft.  postal  car  for  the  Harriman  Lines. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 40 : 687-688 ; June  22,1906)  B. 

Stickney,  Alpheus  B. 

Union  Pacif ic-Peavey  contract  and  the  new  Interstate  commerce  law... 
June  19,1906. 

18  p.  8°  B , ICC. 

System  of  purchases  on  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  roads. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v.46:  71;  Feb. 3,1906)  B. 


Union  and  Southern  Pacific  signal  scheme  for  1907. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 41:  5  75-576 ;Dec. 28, 1906)  B. 

Union  Pacific  motor  car,  No. 7.. 

(Railway  Age,  v.41:  750-751;  May  4,1906)  B. 

Also  in  Railroad  Gazette ,v. 40 :  410 ; Apr . 20 , 1906 .  B. 

Union  Pacific  motor  car  No.  8. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 41 :  437-438;  Nov. 16,1906)  B. 


Also  in  Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 46 : 880-881 ;Nov. 10, 1906.  B. 


178. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1906. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

By  laws.  As  amended  Oct. 4,  1906. 

5  p.  8°  ICC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroads. 

Report...  adverse  to  H. 10499,  to  readjust  accounts  of  Pacific  Railway 
and  other  companies  for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  army,  navy, 
and  marine  corps  since  July  1,  1896.  March  6,  1906. 

4  p.  (59th  Cong. ,  1st  sess.  House.  Rept.  2112) 

Submitted  by  M.  E.  Driscoll.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1907. 

All-steel  50  ton  box  car  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 42 :  250-252 ;Feb . 22 , 1907)  B. 

(Baker,  George  H.) 

...  Instructions  for  locomotive  fuel  economy...  (Salt  Lake  City?  cl907. 

125  p.  12°  ICC. 

At  head  of  title:  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  Lines  west  of  Green  River. 

Cravath,  Henderson  &  Geo.  Gersdorff. 

...  United  States  Circuit  Court,  Southern  District  of  New  York.  Inter¬ 
state  commerce  commission  vs.  Edward  H.Harriman  and  Otto  H.  Kahn.  Argu¬ 
ment  on  behalf  of  respondent  Otto  H.  Kahn...  New  York  (1907?) 

80  p.  4°  B. 

Harriman  and  Hill  operating  methods  compared. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 42:  141-142;  Feb.l,  1907)  B. 

Kahn,  Otto  H. 

...  Interstate  Commerce  Commerce  Commission  vs.  Edward  H.Harriman  and  Otto  H. 
Kahn.  In  the  matter  of  the  petition  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  commis¬ 
sion  for  an  order  requiring  (them)...  to  answer  certain  questions... 

Response  of  Otto  H.  Kahn,  New  York  (1907?) 

11  p.  8°  B. 

Kahn,  Otto  H. 

...  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  v.  Edward  H.Harriman  and  Otto  H.Kahn. 

The  separate  response  of  Otto  H.Kahn  to  the  petition  of  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commissiion  and  to  the  rule  to  show  cause  herein.  (1907?) 

11  p.  4°  B. 

Method  of  placing  heavy  double-track  through  plate  girders  on  the  Union 
Pacific. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 42 :  338-339 ;Mar. 15 , 1907)  B. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  Warner. 

The  growth  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  its  financial  operations. 

(Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  v.21:  569-612;  Aug., 1907)  B. 

Reprinted  in  Railroad  Gazette, v. 43 : 286-293 ; Sept . 13 , 1907 .  B. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  W. 

The  investments  of  the  Union  Pacific  in  other  railways. 

(Railway  World,  Sept. 13 , 1907 : 775-776)  B. 


179. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1907. 

New  Blacksmith  shop  of  the  Union  Pacific  at  Omaha. 
(Railroad  Gazette, v. 43:  70-72;July  19,1907) 
With  pictures  of  interior. 


B, 


New  passenger  station  at  Salt  Lake  City  for  the  Harriman  Lines 
(Railroad  Gazette, v. 42 :  101-102;  Jan. 25, 1907)  B. 

New  type  of  steel  railway  coach. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 47:  924-925 ;0ct. 26 , 1907) 
For  the  Union  Pacific. 


B, 


Parrish,  Randall,  1858  - 

The  great  plains;  the  romance  of  western  American  exploration, warfare, 
and  settlement , 1527-1870. . .  Chicago , A. C. McClurg  &  Co., 1907. 


xiv  p.,  1  1., 17-399  p.  front. , plates , ports.  8° 
(Building  the  first  railroad);  p.326-334. 

Shepard,  M.  A. 

How  Harriman  solves  railroad  problems. 

(Moody's  Magazine, v. 4 :  436-445;Oct. ,1907) 

Union  Pacific  all-steel  fireproof  passenger  car. 
(Railroad  Gazette, v. 43:  530-531;Nov. 1,1907) 


7-29851. 

LC. 


B. 


B, 


Union  Pacific  elevator  case 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 47:  352-353;Apr. 27 ,1907) 


Union  Pacific  gasolene  motor  cars. 

(Railroad  Gazette , v. 43 :  199-200 ;Aug. 23 , 1907) 


B, 


B. 


Union  Pacific  gasolene  motor  test. 

(Railroad  Gazette, v. 43:  242 ;Aug. 30, 1907) 


B, 


The  Union  Pacific  gasolene  weed  burner. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 42 :  648, May  10,1907) 


B, 


Union  Pacific  motor  cars. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 47:  1008-1009 ;Nov. 23, 1907) 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Letter  from  treasurer  to  stockholders.  New  York, May  10,1907) 
2  p.  4°  B. 


Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

Railroad  signaling.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1907. 
39  p.  16° 


VB, 


ICC, S tLPL. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co. and  the  Mercantile  Trust  Co.  Indenture , dated 
July  1 , 1907providing  for  20-year  4%  convertible  gold  bonds.  Total 
issue  authorized  $75,000,000. 

38  p.  8°  FJL, FL , Imb ,PF,W&K. 

Due  July  1,  1927. 


180. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1907. 

U.  S.  Court  of  Claims. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  vs.  Ufiited  States;  evidence  for  claimant. 
(1907)  No.  23459,  p.  45-116.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

...  United  States  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  others ;original 
petition  (1907) 

61  p.  -v  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

In  Circuit  Court  for  District  of  Utah. 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Before  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  In  the  matter  of  consolida¬ 
tions  and  combinations  of  carriers,  relations  between  such  carriers, and 
community  of  interests  therein,  their  rates,  facilities  and  practices. 
Oral  arguments,  Washington, D. C. , April  4  and  5,1907...  (Washington, Govt, 
print,  off. ,1907) 

cover-title,  1;  numb.  .,192  p.  8°  8-13155. 

Arguments  by  F.B.  Kellogg  and  C.A.  Severance,  for  the  Commission, 

R.S.  Lovett  and  J.G.  Milburn,  for  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 

P.D.  Cravath,  for  0.  H.  Kahn  and  others  B,ICC,LC. 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

...  In  the  matter  of  consolidations  and  combinations  of  carriers, 
relations  between  such  carriers,  and  community  of  interests  therein, 
their  rates,  facilities  and  practices.  Report  of  the  commission. (Washing¬ 
ton, 1907?) 

cover-title,  p.319-348.  (12  ICC.)  B. 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

In  the  matter  of  the  consolidation  of  carriers , relations  between  such 
carriers, and  community  of  interest  therein, their  rates , facilities  and 
practices.  Testimony...  New  York,  C.  G.  Burgoyne  (1907) 

7  v. 

I.C.C.  docket  no.  943  ICC. 

....  Same.  Exhibits.  230  p.  8°  ICC. 

Called  the  Harriman  Investigation. 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

. . .  Interstate  Commission  v.  Edward  H.  Harriman  and  Otto  H. 

Kahn.  In  the  matter  of  the  petition  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
for  anorder  requiring  Edward  H. Harriman  and  Otto  H.Kahn  to  answer  certain 
questions  propounded  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Petition, 
n.p.  1907) 

cover-title,  54  p.  8°  ICC. 

U.  S.  Circuit  Court.  Southern  Districk  of  N.  Y. 

White,  Henry  Kirke. 

The  building  and  cost  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(In  Ripley, W.Z.  Railway  Problems.  1907.  p.  78-79)  7-6187. 

B , BPL , CalSL , ClevePL , CornU , Dart C , HU , 
ICC, IndSL, JC, JHU,LC,LSE,LU,PrU, StPL, 
MIT,NJSL ,NY ,SU,UES ,UI , UM, UP ,UW, Y. 


181. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1908. 

Bailey,  W.  F. 

The  story  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Pacific  Monthly,  v.20:  67-75,  213-221;  July-Aug. ,1908)  B. 

Cook  County,  Illinois,  Superior  Court. 

In  the  Superior  Court  of  Cook  County,  Illinois.  George  F. Edmunds  (and 
others)  complainants,  vs.  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company,  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Railroad  Securities  Company,  et  al. , defendants . 
Opinion  of  Judge  Farlin  Q.  Ball...  (n. p.,1908?) 

35  o,  8°  B. 

Cravath,  Paul  D. 

...  Otto  H.  Kahn,  appellant,  vs.  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
appellee.  Brief  on  behalf  of  appellant...  New  York,  (1908?) 
v. ,  101  p.  8° 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1908,  no.  316.  B. 

Haney,  Lewis  Henry,  1882  - 

A  congressional  history  of  railways  in  the  United  States...  Madison, 

Wise. ,  1908-1910. 

2  v.  maps,  fold. tab. , diagr.  8°  21-2284. 

Vol.  1  appeared  as  the  author's  thesis  (PhD)  University  of 
Wisconsin,  1908. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Eco¬ 
nomics  and  political  science  series,  v.3,  (no. 12)  v.6,no.l." 

Contents-I.  Congress  and  the  railway  down  to  1850.  -  II.  The  railway 
in  Congress:  1850  -  1887.  ICC,LC. 

Haney,  Lewis  Henry. 

A  Congressional  history  of  Railways  in  the  United  States  to  1850. . . 

Madison,  Wis. ,  1908. 

273  p.  8°  (Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin, no. 211 .Economics 
and  political  science  series, v.3,  no. 2)  9-5148. 

Thesis  (Ph.D.)  -  University  of  Wisconsin, 1906.  B, BPL,HU,LC,PortLA, 

Trans-continental  lines:  p.234-263.  UWash, Amherst ,CalSL, 

ClarkU. 

....  Same,  reprint  without  series  note.  8-24289. 

273  p.  8°  BPL,  CtSL , ClevePL ,DCL, H,HU, ICC, IndSL , 

JC,LC,MIT,OmahaPL,UCal ,UC,UI ,UM,UP, 

IW,Y . 

Harris,  Winthrop  &  Co. 

Harriman  System,  Union  Pacific.  c.1908.  HU. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company,  defendants. 

In  the  Superior  Court  of  Cook  County, in  chancery.  George  F.  Edmunds... 
vs.  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company,  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company... 
Opinion  of  the  Court.  (Chicago , 1908) 

61  p.  8°  B. 


182. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1908. 

Moody,  John. 

The  Union  Pacific  Railroad  System. 

(Moody's  Magazine,  v.5:  161-181;Feb. ,1908)  B. 

Reprinted  by  Potter,  Choate  &  Prentice  under  title  "The  Union 
Pacific  System"  N.  Y.  (1908)  73  p.  16°  B. 

Mott,  Howard  Schenck. 

The  Union  Pacific  Report. 

(Harper's  Weekly,  v.52:30;Dec  26,1908)  B. 

Paxson,  Frederic  Logan. 

The  Pacific  Railroads  and  the  disappearance  of  the  frontier  in  America. 
(In  American  Historical  Association.  Annual  Report...  for  the  year  1907. 
Washington,  1908.  8°  (v. 1 ,p. 105-122)  CD  17-791. 

Discussion  of  Dr.  Paxson's  paper, by  B.H.Meyer:p. 119-122.  B,BPL,LC,Uneb. 

Potter,  Choate  &  Prentice. 

The  Union  Pacific  System,  by  John  Moody...  2d  ed. (1908?) 

74  p.  16°  B, CHS . 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Government  action  against  the  Harriman  roads. 

(Railroad  Gazette ,v. 44 :  141;  Jan. 31,1908)  B. 

Spearman,  Frank. 

The  strategy  of  great  railroads...  New  York,  C. Scribner's  sons, 1908. 

4  p . 1 . ,  287  p .  8°  B. 

The  Harriman  Lines,  p.  49-68. 

The  first  transcontinental  railroad:  p.  235-262.  B. 

Sunderland,  E.  R. 

The  government's  suit  against  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Mich. Law  rev. ,v.6:  361-370;  Mar.  1908)  B. 

Tripp  &  Co. ,  Bankers. 

Financial  Circular,  U.  P.  1908. 

4  p.  pam.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

National  platform  of  the  Republican,  Democratic , Independent ,  etc. 
parties.  Omaha,  1908. 

64  p.  NebSL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Official  directory  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  Oregon  Short  Line 
Railroad,  and  San  Pedro, Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  R.R. ,for  use  of  ship¬ 
pers  and  buyers,  1907-8.  Chicago  and  New  York  (1908) 

208  p.  illus.,maps.  4°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  overland  route  to  the  road  of  a  thousand  wonders;  the  route  of  the 
Union  Pacific  &  the  Southern  Pacific  from  Omaha  to  San  Francisco. . . 

(n.p.)  Issued  by  the  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  passenger 
departments,  1908.  ICC. 

72  p.  4° 


183. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1908. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  to  the  Equitable  Trust  Co. of  New  York.  First 
lien  &  refunding  mortgage  4%  bonds.  Dated  June  1,  1908.  New  York,  C. 

G.  Burgoyne  (1908) 

86  p.  8°  FJL, FL, Imb ,PF,W&K. 

Due  June  1,  2008.  $50,000,000,  may  be  increased  to  $200,000,000. 

....  Supplemental  indenture,  Oct.  15,1908.  New  York, C. G. Burgoyne  (1908) 

16  p.  8°  FJL, FL,PF,W&K. 

....  Supplement,  June  28,  1909,  FJL. 

....  Supplement,  April  22,  1910.  FJL,P'F. 

....  Supplement,  Oct.  26,  1914.  PF. 

Union  Pacific  steel  box  car. 

(Railway  and  Engineering  Review, v. 47:  165-166 ;March  2,  1907)  B. 

U.  S.  District  Attorney  (Missouri,  Western  District) 

In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Western  Division  of 
the  Western  District  of  Missouri.  In  equity.  No.  3405.  F.H.  Peavey  & 
Company.  Omaha  Elevator  Company,  and  Midland  Elevator  Company,  Com¬ 
plainants  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Martin  A. Knapp  (et  al.) 
...  Members  composing  the  Interstate  commerce  Commission,  defendants. 
Answer  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Arba  S.  Van  Valkenburgh, 
P.J.  Farrell,  solicitors  for  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. (Wash¬ 
ington,  Govt  .print  .  of  f.  ,1908) 

cover-title,  51  p.  8°  9-7057. 

Arba  S.  Van  Valkenburgh,  U.  S.  District  Attorney.  LC. 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

Transcript  of  record...  October  term,  1907.  no. 662.  Edward  H.  Harriman, 
appellant  vs.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  no. 663.  Otto  H.  Kahn, appel¬ 
lant.  vs.  I.C.C.  No. 664;  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, appellant, vs. 
Edward  H.  Harriman.  Appeals  from  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  U.  S...(1908) 
viii,  1468  p.  8°  B. 

Warman,  Cy. 

The  railroad.  New  York,  Brampton  society  (cl908) 

2  v.  (Builders  of  the  nation ,Nationaled. )  Burt. 


1909. 

Cruise,  John  D. 

Early  days  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

Excerpt.  Kansas  State  Historical  Society  -  Collections, 1909-10, Vol. XI, 
p.  529-546.  B. 

4.  4 

Cushing,  George  H. 

Hill  against  Harriman:  the  story  of  the  ten-years'  struggle  for  the 
railroad  supremacy  of  the  West. 

(American  Magazine, v. 68:  419-429;  Sept. ,1909)  B. 


184. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1909. 

Diffenbaugh,  Harry  J.  Complainant. 

In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Western  division  of  the 
Western  District  of  Missouri.  In  equity  no.  3437.  Harry  J.  Diffenbaugh 
et  al.,  complainants,  v.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  defendant.  Sti¬ 
pulation.  George  T.Bell,  Frank  Hegerman,  John  Barton  Payne, solicitors 
for  complainants...  (n. p.,1909)  9-35571. 

cover-title,  4  p.  4°  LC. 

Arba  S.  VanValkenburgh,  P.  J.  Farrell,  solicitors  for  defendant. 

Dodge,  Grenville  M. 

Reminiscences  of  engineering  work  on  the  Pacific  Railways  and  in  the 
civil  war. 

(Engineering  News,  v. 62:  456-458;  Oct  28,1909)  B. 

Abstract  of  an  address  delivered  at  the  annual  dinner  of  the 
Western  society  of  engineers  and  printed  in  the  Journal  for 
February,  1909. 

Douglas,  James. 

American  transcontinental  Lines. 

(In  LaSalle  Extension  University , Chicago .  Business  Administration ,v. 3. 
Chicago,  1909.  p.  270-293)  B. 

Kruttschnitt ,  Julius. 

The  operating  organization  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 
Systems . 

(In  New  York  Railroad  Club.  Officia  proceedings, v. 19 : 1649-1664 ; 

May  21,1909)  B,ICC. 

Reprinted  in  Railroad  Age  Gazette, v. 46: 1113-1120;May  28,1909.  B. 

The  New  car  shops  of  the  Union  Pacific  at  Omaha. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette, v. 46:  210-214; Jan. 29 ,1909)  B. 

Paxson,  Frederic  Logan,  1877- 

The  Pacific  Railroads  and  the  disappearance  of  the  frontier  in  America. . . 
Washington,  Govt . print. of f. ,1909. 

1  p.l.,  p.  105-122.  80  9-27661. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Asso¬ 
ciation  for  1907, v.l."  B , VPL ,ICC ,LC,UNeb (1908)UP . 

Peavey,  F.  H.  &  Company,  Complainant. 

In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Western  Division  of  the 
Western  District  of  Missouri.  F.H. Peavey  &  Company  et  al. , complainants , 
v. Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ,  defendants.  Stipulation.  M.B. 
Koon,  Frank  Ha ge rman , solicitors  for  complainants.  F. C. Dillard , solicitor 
for  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Arba  S.  Van  Valkenburgh,P. J.  Farrell, 
solicitors  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. (Washington, Govt. print, 
off. ,1909)  9-35590. 

cover-title,  107  p.  8° 

Exhibit  I,  pt.  I-II:  p.  5-107.  LC. 


185. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1909. 

Peavey,  F.  H.  &  Company,  complainant . 

In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Western  Division  of 
the  Western  District  of  Missouri.  In  equity , no. 3405.  F.H. Peavey  &  Com¬ 
pany  et  al. , complainants ,  v. Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ,  de¬ 
fendants.  Stipulation.  M.B.Koon,  Frank  Hagerman , solicitors  for  com¬ 
plainants.  F.C. Dillard,  solicitor  for  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 
Arba  S.Van  Valkenburgh,  P . J. Farrell , solicitors  for  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.  (Washington, Govt. print . off . ,1909)  9-35572. 

cover- title,  3  p.  8°  LC. 

60-ft.  steel  postal  car  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette,  v.47:  1237 ;Dec. 24, 1909)  B. 

Spearman,  Frank  H. 

Building  up  a  great  Railway  System. 

(Outlook,  v.91:  4-5-452 ;Feb . 27 , 1909) 


Editorial  comment,  "Edward  H.  Harriman,"  p.  428.  B. 

Mr.  Harriman' s  work  in  building  up  the  Union  Pacific  System. 

Union  Pacific  bureau  of  information  and  education. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette ,v. 47 :  420-421;  Sept. 3,1909)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Educational  Bureau. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette ,v. 47 :  1016-1018 ;Nov. 26, 1909)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Colorado;  its  wonders  and  beauties.  (Omaha , Neb ., 1909) 

1  p.l.  ,37  (1)  p.  8o  '  LC. 

Union  Pacific  Railway. 

Colorado,  resources , population , industries , opportunities  and  climate. 
(Omaha, Neb?)  1909. 

129  p.  12°  B ,NY. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  Fossil  Fields  of  Wyoming;  reports  by  members  of  the  Union  Pacific 
Expedition.  Issued  by  Passenger  Department,  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company...  (Chicago , c. 1909)  13-9264. 

61,  (1)  p.  12°  B,LC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Kansas,  resources,  prospects , industries , opportunities , and  climate.  Rev. 
Aug.  1909.  cl909 

75  p.  map.  8°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Live  stock  bulletin  no.  81.  (1909?)  2  pts. 

Principal  farm  animals  on  land  in  states  and  territories  on  or 
tributary  to  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  Dec . 31 , 1908 , comp. from  U.S. 
government  reports.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

To  the  annual  conference  at  Harrisonburg , Virginia,  where  the  Pacific  coast 
was  for  the  first  time  represented  by  delegate  just  twenty  years  ago. 
Omaha, Neb. , Passenger  Department , Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (1909) 

48  p.  incl.illus. , ports,  front,  (map)  12°  LC.  9-15217. 


186. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1909. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

To  the  annual  conference  at  Harrisonburg,  Virginia. . . 
cover-title;  Just  twenty  years  ago. 

Extracts  from  the  Gospel  Messenger  and  the  Missionary  visitor. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Wyoming  and  its  attractions  readhed  via  Union  Pacific.  (0maha?1909) 
folder  (62  p.)  8°  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Wyoming;  resources , population  industries  opportunities , and  climate. 

Rev.  to  Aug.  1909.  Omaha,  c.1909. 

118  p.  map.  HU. 

United  States,  complainant. 

...  The  United  States  of  America,  complainant,  v. the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company;  the  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company...  (et  al) 
defendants.  Evidence  and  proceedings  before  the  special  examiner... 
(Washington , Govt .  print . off . ,1909)  -10. 

12  v.  8°  9-35426. 

At  head  of  title:No. 993.  In  equity.  In  the  Circuit  Court  of 
the  United  States,  District  of  Utah.  B,ICC,LC)11  v. ) 

Special  Examiner:  Sylvester  G.  Williams.  H,HU,NY. 

U.  S.  District  Attorney  (Missouri,  Western  District) 

In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Western  Division  of 
the  Western  District  of  Missouri.  In  equity , no. 3405.  F.H.Peavey  &  Com¬ 
pany,  Omaha  Elevator  Company,  and  Midland  Elevator  Company  v.  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company,  and  Martin  A. Knapp , Judson  C. Clements , Charles 
A.  Prouty, Francis  M.  Cockrell , Franklin  K. Lane, James  S. Harlan, and  Edgar 
E.  Clark,  members  composing  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  In 
equity , no. 3437 .  Harry  J. Dif fenbaugh,  Edmund  D. Bigelow, and  Charles  W. 
Lonsdale,  as  officers  and  members  of  the  Board  of  Trade  of  Kansas  City; 
Omaha  Grain  exchange,  a  corporation;  St. Joseph  Board  of  Trade,  a  cor¬ 
poration;  and  William  S. Washer,  Edwin  Lukins, and  Samuel  E.Harburger,  as 
officers  and  members  of  the  Atchison  Board  of  trade, v.  Interstate  Com¬ 
merce  Commission.  Brief  for  the  defendant  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 
Arba  S.Van  Valkenburgh,  P.J. Farrell,  solicitors  for  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.  (Washington, Govt. print. off. ,1909)  9-35067. 

cover-title,  v.  103  p.  4°  LC. 


1910. 

Anderson,  D.  H. 

The  primer  of  irrigation...  (3d  ed. ,28th  thousand)  Chicago,  Irrigation 
Age  Company  (1910) 

257  p.  12° 

Issued  by  Passenger  Dept. , Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  B. 

Arlington  Journal  (Editorial) 

Facts  vs.  Theories  (Union-Southern  Pacific  merger) 

(Arlington  (Texas)  Journal, Feb. 25,1910)  B. 


187. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt. I 


1910. 

Barrows,  Benjamin  H. 

The  Columbia  River. . .  Issued  by  Passenger  Dept. ,  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  Omaha,  Nebraska.  (Omaha?  Neb. ,  c.  1910)  10-10803 

2  p.l..,  3-94  p.  illus. ,  2  maps  (1  fold.)  12°  LC 

Brent,  John. 

The  empire  of  thw  West. (A  compilation. ) Omaha,  Passenger  department, 

Union  Pacific,  (1-10  10-16404 

303  p.  12°  B , ICCLC 

Brent,  John. 

What  every  school  boy  and  school  girl  should  know  (  a  compilation  ) . . . 

Omaha,  Neb. , passenger  department , Union  Pacific  Railroad  Companany , (cl910) 

116  p.  illus.  12°  B ,ICC,LC  10-16400 

Buell,  Dexter  C. 

The  educational  bureau  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(In  Central  Railway  Club . Of f icial  proceedings ,v. 16 : 185-192 ;Nov. 11 , 1910) 

ICC  has  also  advance  copy.  7  p.  B,  ICC,DCL,UI. 

Dodge,  Grenville  Mellen,  1831- 

. . .  How  we  built  the  Union  Pacific  Railway,  and  other  railway  papers 
and  addresses...  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910. 

136  p.  plates , ports .  8°  (U.S.)  61st  Cong.  2d  sess . Senate. Doc. 447) 

10-35482 

B ,HU, ICC,LC,OmahaPL 

. Same.  (New  York?  1910?)  10-8470 

1  p.l..,  5-171  p.  plates,  ports.  8°  B,ICC,LC,NY,Y. 

Eby ,  J.H. 

The  staff  system  or  organization  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

(Engineering  news,  v.63:  377;  Mar. 31,  1910  B 

Enormous  railroad  map. 

(Coast  seamen's  journal,  Aug.  3,  1910) 

Of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  systems,  constructed 
by  E.  H.  Harriman.  B 

Gilder,  Robert  F. 

Wireless  railroading. 

(Putnam's  magazine,  v.  7:  553-559;  Feb.,  1910  B 

Haney,  Lewis  Henry. 

A  congressional  history  of  railways  in  the  United  States,  1850-1887. 

Madison,  Wis. ,  1910 

6, (2), 7-335  p.  8°  (Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  no.  342. 
Economics  and  political  science  series,  v.6,no.l)  10-33295 

Pacific  Railways:  p.  49-113.  Amherst,B,CU,ClevePL,ComU, 

DCL,H,ICC,LC,MIT,UC,UM,UP. 
PortLA,UWash,UW,Y . 

Light  on  a  famous  episode . (Merger  of  the  Union  and  Southern  Pacific  Railroads) 
(Nation,v. 90 : 273-275 ;Mar. 17,1910)  B 


188. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt*I 


1910. 


Paxson,  Frederic  Logan,  1877- 

The  last  American  frontier. 


xi,  402  p.  front. , illus. (maps)  plates.  12u 
from  American  history) 

"The  Union  Pacific  Railroad"  p.211-224. 
"The  first  of  the  railways" :p. 324-339. 

Telephone  train  dispatching  on  the  Union  Pacific 


New  York,  The  Macmillan  Company,  1910. 


(Half-title:  Stories 

10-5085 

BoiPL,LC,NebSL,  OgdenPL, 
OrSL,PortLA,SePL, SpPL, 
UMont ,U0r ,UWash. 
Railroad. 


(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.50:  448;May  7,  1910) 


B 


Tripp  &  Company  (firm,  New  York) 

Union  Pacific:  A  study  in  Value. 

(Ticker,  v.5:  155-158;Feb. , 1910  B 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Colorado  and  its  attractions.  (2d.ed  n. p.,1910) 
folder  (66  p.)  8°  B 


Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Making  travel  safe.  The  modern  railroad  problem.  Electrically  driven 

and  controlled  devices  that  operate  automatically  to  guard  trains . 

Omaha, NEB. (1910) 

31  p.  12°  B,LC 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Principal  crop  yields  by  counties  of  Kansas  for  1909. 

31  p.  8°  (Agricultural  bulletin  no. 87, July  1,1910)  KansHS 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Salt  Lake  City,  where  to  go  and  what  to  see.  (Omaha, Neb. ,1910) 

45  p.  16°  B,LC 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes  from  the  car  windows  of  "the  Overland  route",  Kansas 

City,  and  Council  Bluffs  to  San  Francisco.  (0maha?cl910 

127  p.  illus.,  8°  B.Kans 

Union  .Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  outings.  Fishing  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming. Omaha, Neb. , cl910. 
36  p.  8°  B 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Farming  in  Northeastern  Colorado  (Chicago , Rand, McNally  &  Co., 1910) 
Folder  (66  p.)  8°  B 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Railroad  Signaling,  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (Omaha? cl910) 

2  p.l. ,3-43, (1)  p.  col.  illus.  obi.  24°  B,LC 


189. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1910. 

United  States,  complaint ant ,  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al ., defendants 
In  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  District  of  Utah.  No.  993 
In  equity. 

v.  8°  UCal 

Library  hasrV.l.  Points  of  argument  of  N.H. Loomis,  of  counsel  for 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  (1910) 

V.2.  Brief  for  defendants , the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al.  P.F.  Dunne,  of  counsel. 

V.3.  Brief  on  behald  of  Henry  C.  Frick,  one  of  the 

defendants.  H. F. Stambaugh, JohnM. Freeman, D.T. Watson , 
attorneys. 

U.S.  District  Attorny  (Minnesota.  3d.  division) 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  District  of  Minnesota, 
Third  division.  In  equity.  No. 883.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company;  Ore¬ 
gon  short  line  railroad  company  (et  al.)  v. Interstate  commerce  commission, 

defendant.-  No  884.  Northern  Pacific  railway  company  (et  al. )... complain¬ 
ants,  v.  Interstate  commerce  cimmission,  defendant ...  Brief  for  defendant. 
(Washington,  Govt . print . off ., 1919)  10-35340 

cover-tiele,  331  p.  4°  LC 

Wireless  telegraph  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(railway  and  engineering  review,  v.50;  455;  May  14,  1910)  B 

1911. 

Babson,  Roger  W. 

Panama  Canal's  effect  upon  transcontinental  roads.  Will  the  opening  of 
the  new  waterway  precipitate  a  financial  crisis  like  that  which  followed 
the  building  of  the  Union  Pacific? 

(New  York  Times,  Sept.  17,1911)  B 

Ballard,  C.R. 

The  Pacific  Railway. 

(In  Wallington,  Nellie  Urner  comp.  American  History  by  American  poets... 
New  York,  Duffield  &  Co., 1911) 

Poem 

Educational  work  in  the  track  department;  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  age  gazette ,v. 50 :  1424- 1426 ; June  16,1911)  B 

Escher,  Franklin. 

The  suit  that  the  goverment  lost. 

(Harper's  weekly,  July  8,1911) 

Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  merger.  B 

Forty-foot  refrigerator  car. 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v.50:  1401-1405 ; June  16,1911) 

For  the  Union  Pacific.  B 

Hebard,  Grace  Raymond,  1861-  . 

The  pathbreakers  from  river  to  ocean;  the  story  of  the  great  West  from 
the  time  of  Coronado  to  the  present...  Chicago, The  Lakeside  Press, 1911. 
x  p. ,1  1.  263  p.  incl. front ., illus. , ports. ,  4  maps.  12°  11-25969 

"The  Union-Central  Pacific":  p.233-242.  BoiPL,LC,SePL, SpPL,0gdenPL 


Same,  later  imprints. 


190. 


OrHs ,PortLA, Umont ,UWash. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1911. 

Hooper,  William  E. 

Transcontinental  Railroads  in  the  Uninted  States.  The  seven  great  systems 
that  radiate  from  Chicago  to  the  Pacific  coast. 

(Scientific  American,  June  17,  1911 , p588-589 , 598)  B 

Horton,  H.  L.  &  Co.,  New  York. 

...Union  Pacific  merger  case  before  the  United  States  circuit  court  for 
district  of  Utah.  Decision  expected  any  day. (New  York)  April  25,  1911. 

(2)  p.  4°  B 

Kahn,  Otto  H. 

Edward  Henry  Harriman.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Finance  forum  of 
in  New  York  on  January  25,1911...  New  York,  C.G.  Burgoyne  (1911) 

47  p.  8°  B,HU,  UCal  A12-12 

Reprinted  in  his  Our  economic  and  other  problems.  New  York,  1920. 
p.13-63;  in  the  Railway  Library, 1910. Chicago, 1911, p. 309-329.  B 
French  translation  in  Revue  politique  et  parlementaire , v. 68: 299- 
316;  May  10,  1911. 


Nation  (Editorial) 

The  Southern  Pacific  merger  decision. 

(Nation, v92:  657 ; June, 1911)  B 

New  York  American. 

Hill  said  to  be  buying  into  Union  Pacific. . . 

(New  York  American,  June  5,1911)  B 

Railroad  Educational  Bureau. 

(Iron  age,v.  : 570:Mar.  9, 1911) 

Educational  bureau  of  the  Union  Pacific  B 

A  "reasonable"  railroad  merger. 

(Literary  digest,  July  8, 1911 ,p. 45-47)  B 

Saturday  Evening  Post  (Editorial) 

The  railroad  evolution. 

(Saturday  Evening  Post,  March  18,1911)  B 

Saturday  Evening  Post  (Editorial) 

The  rule  of  reason  (Harriman  merger  decision) 

(Saturday  Evening  Post,  July  22,1911)  B 


Speare,  Charles  F. 

Railroad  studies.  vol.II,  No.  2.  Jan. 1911.  (New  York,  1911) 

1  v.  8° 

From  the  New  York  Evening  mail.  B 

Kansas  City  Southern,  Boston  and  Maine,  two  Hill  roads, Union  Pacific. 
Speare,  Charles  F. 

Union  Pacific.  A  company  with  a  profit  and  loss  surplus  of  $191,000,000 
and  current  assets  of  nearly  $90,000,000.  Its  physical  condition. 

(New  York  evening  mail, Nov. 18, 1911)  B 


191. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1911. 

Strahom,  C.  A. 

15,000  miles  by  stage.  A  woman’s  unique  experience  during  30  years  of 
pathfinding  and  pioneering,  from  the  Missouri  to  the  Pacific  and  from 
Alaska  to  Mexico.  New  York,  Putnam,  1911. 

25,  1,  673  p.  8°  BPL,0gdenPL 

Relates  to  the  pioneer  work  of  the  author’s  husband,  Robert  E. 

Strahorn  in  the  service  of  the  U.  P.  ry.  Co. 

Talbot,  Frederick  A. 

...  The  railway  conquest  of  the  world...  London, W.Heinmann,  1911. 
xi,  334  p.  8°  (Conquests  of  science)  12-35372 

The  first  transcontinental  across  the  United  States:  p.  59-75. 

BPL, ClevePL,CornU,LC,UCal. 

....  Same.  Philadelphia, J.B.Lippincott  Company :London ,W. Heinemann , (cl911) 
xv, 334  p.  8°  B,0gdenPL 

Telephone  train  dispatching  on  the  Harriman  lines. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review, v. 51: 727-728;Aug. 12 , 1911)  B. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Motor  cars  on  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  (Omaha, 1911) 

(2), 29  p.  obi.  16°  JC. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Resources  of  the  state  of  Utah.  14th  ed.  Omaha, Neb. 
Railroad  Company,  1911. 

116  p.  8° 


Union  Pacific 
Agr. 11-1652. 
B,USAgr . 


United  States,  appellant. 

...  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  October 
term,  1911.  No. 820.  The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  Appeal  from  the  Circuit  Court 
of  the  United  States  for  the  District  of  Utah.  Filed  October  9,  1911. 
(Washington, Govt . print . of f. ,1911)  13-12371. 

12  v.  fold. tables,  fold. maps  8°  B,LC. 

United  States,  appellant. 

...  The  United  States,  appellant,  v.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company; 
the  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company,  et  al...  Motion  to  advance. 
(Washington, Govt. print. of f. , 1911) 

Cover-tittle,  3  p.  8°  11-35853. 

No.-  in  the  Supreme  Court , October  term, 1911;  appeal  from  the 
U.S.  Circuit  Court,  District  of  Utah.  LC. 


United  States,  appellant . 

...  United  States  of  America  and  others,  appellants,  v.  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  and  others.  Appeal  from  the  United  States  Commerce  Court. 
Motion  to  advance.  (Washington , Govt. print . of f. , 1911) 
cover-tittle,  2  p.  8°  11-35022. 

No.  884  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court.  October  term,  1911 
Signed:  F.W.  Lehmann,  Solicitor  General.  LC. 

192. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1911. 

United  States,  appellant,  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. .respondents. 
In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  October  term,  1911.no. 820. 
v-  8°  UCal. 

vl.l. Appellant’ s  brief  of  facts.  Geo.W.Wickersham,  Attorney  General, 
vl. 2 .Appellant ’ s  brief  of  the  law.  Geo.W.Wickersham,  Attorney  General, 
vl . 3Brief (with  appendix)  for  appellees , Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
et  al.  P.F. Dunne,  of  counsel  for  appellees, 
vl . 4 . Memorandum  on  behalf  of  individual  respondents  submitted  by 

Paul  D.Cravath,of  counsel  for  the  respondents,  Jacob  H  Schiff 
and  Otto  H.Kahn.  James  M.  Beck  of  counsel  for  the  respondent 
James  Stillman. 

vl. 5. Brief  on  behalf  of  Henry  C. Frick, H. F. S tambaugh ,D. T. Watson, 
attorneys. 

vl. 6. Argument  of  N.H. Loomis,  of  counsel  for  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. 

United  States,  respondent. 

...  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  (et  al.)...  petitioners,  v.  the  United  States , respondent . Motion 
of  United  States  to  dismiss  the  petition. (Washington , Govt .print. of f. ,1911) 
cover-title,  2  p.  8°  11-35863. 

No.  50  in  the  U.S.  Commerce  Court. 

United  States,  respondent. 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &Navi- 
gation  Company, (et  al.)...  petitioners,  v. the  United  States,  respondent. 
Motion  of  United  States  to  dismiss  the  petition. (Washington, Govt .print, 
off. ,1911) 

No.  51. in  the  U.S.  Commerce  Court.  11-35861. 

cover-title,  2  p.  8°  LC. 

U.S.  Circuit  Court  (8th  Circuit). 

United  States  v. Union  Pac.R.  Co.et  al.  (Circuit  Court ,D. Utah. June  24,1911) 
No.  993. 

(In  Federal  Reporter, v. 188. St. Paul, 1911.  8°  P.102-127)  B. 

Decision  rendered  by  Judge  Adams;  dissenting  opinion  by  Judge  Hook. 

Also  in  Federal  anti-trust  decisions , Washington , 1912 ,v. 4 ,p .  303-338. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

Interstate  commerce  commission  v. Harry  J.  Diffenbaugh  et  al.;(same)  v. 

F.H.  Peavey  &  Company  et  al;  Union  Pacific  Railroad  company  v.  (same) 
appeals  from  Circuit  Court  for  western  district  of  Missouri,  western 
division;  motion  to  advance.  (1911) 

2  p.  Cat. pub. docs. 

Nos.  554-556  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1910. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

...  Atchison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  (et  al.)...  petitioners,  v. United  States  of  America,  respondent, 
and  Interstate  commerce  commission,  intervening  respondent.  Motion  to 
dismiss...  (Washington, Govt. print. off . ,1911)  11-35857. 

cover-title,  3  p.  8° 

In  equity.  No.  50  in  the  U.S.  Commerce  Court. 

193. 


LC. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1911. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

...  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, appellant ,v. Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. . .  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. . .  Great  Northern 
Railway  company  et  al. . .  Brief  for  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 
(Washington, Govt . print. off. ,1911) 

cover-title,  29  p.  8°  11-35851. 

No. 451-453  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911;  appeals 
from  the  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  District  of  Minnesota.  LC. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

...  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, appellant ,v. Union  Pacific  Railroad 
company  et  al...  v. Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al...  v. Great 
Northern  Railway  company  et  al...  Motion  to  advance.  (Washington,  Govt, 
print. off. ,1911) 

cover-title,  2  p.  8°  11-35333. 

No . 802 , 803 , 804  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term, 1910  appeals 
from  the  Circuit  Court,  Minnesota,  Third  Division. 

Signed  (on  behalf  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission)  Frederick  W. 
Lehmann,  Solicitor  General.  LC. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appellant. 

...  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appellant,  v. Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  et  al. . .  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. . . 

Great  Northern  Railway  Company  et  al. . .  Reply  brief  for  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission.  (Washington, Govt. print. ,1911) 
cover-title,  28  p.  8°  11-35852. 

No.  451-453  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court , October  term, 1911;  appeals 
from  the  U.S.  Circuit  Court,  District  of  Minnesota.  LC. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appellant. 

...  Transcript  of  record...  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, appellant 
vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  Appeal  from  the  Circuit  Court 
...  for  the  District  of  Minnesota...  (Washington, Govt. print. off . ,1911) 

1  v.  8°  LC.  11-35601. 

U.S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term, 1911,  No.  451;filed  Nov.  30,  1910. 
Proceedings  in  the  Circuit  Court,  No.  883  in  equity,  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  et  al  vs.  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

White  &  Kemble,  New  York. 

White  &  Kemble's  atlas  and  digest  of  railroad  mortgages:  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company.  Southern  Pacific  Company.  (New  York)  cl911. 

25  p.  2  maps  (1  fold)  f°  11-25073 

Title  on  map.  LC,W&K. 

Woodbridge,  S.  F. 

Passing  of  old  U.P.  headquarters  recalls  Omaha  History.  New  epoch  under 
President  Mohler  beginning  with  new  headquarters  on  Dodge  Street  brings 
some  interesting  memories  of  men  and  affairs  since  the  day  when  the 
Union  Pacific  came  to  Omaha. 

(Omaha  World-Herald,  Oct.  29,1911.)  B. 


1912. 

American  Shippers'  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Problems  confronting  the  railroads.  (UP-SP  decision  and  its  effect) 
(American  Shippers'  Gazette, v. 1: 8 ;December  31,1912)  B. 

194. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

Butler,  Rush  Clark,  1871- 

...  United  States  of  America  et  al. , appellants ,  vs .Atchison , Topeka ,  and 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ,  appellees. . .  United  States  of  America 
et  al. ,  appellants,  vs. Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  appellees... 
Brief  on  behalf  of  the  Chicago  Association  of  Commerce,  one  of  the  appel¬ 
lants.  Rush  C.  Butler , William  E. Lamb , Stephen  A. Foster , Cornelius  Lynde, 
solicitors  for  said  appellant.  Stephen  A. Foster,  of  counsel.  (Chicago, 
Gunthrop-Warren  printing  co. ,  1912) 

1  p.l..,  iii,  154  p.  8°  13-12360. 

Nos. 883,928,884,  and  929  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court , October  term, 1911, 
appeals  from  the  U.S.  Commerce  Court..  LC. 

Butler,  Rush  Clark,  1871- 

...  United  States  of  America  et  al. , appellants, vs. Atchison, Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ,  appellees...  United  States  of  America 
et  al. , appellants,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. , appellees .. . 
Reply  brief  on  behalf  of  the  Chicago  Association  of  Commerce,  one  of  the 
appellants.  Rush  C. Butler,  William  E.  Lamb,  Stephen  A. Foster,  Cornelius 
Lynde,  solicitors  for  said  appellant.  Stephen  A. Foster,  of  counsel. Chicago , 
Gunthorp-Warren  Printing  Co.  (1912) 

cover-title,  21  p.  8°  13-12359 

Nos. 883,928,884,929  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911, 
appeals  from  the  U.S.  Commerce  Court.  LC. 

Campbell,  Johnston  B.  1868- 

...  United  States  of  America,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (et  al . ) . . . 
appellants,  vs. Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (et  al.)...  appellees. 

Brief  of  appellants,  city  of  Spokane,  Spokane  County,  Spokane  Chamber 
of  Commerce  and  Spokane  Jobbers’  Association.  J.B. Campbell  and  H.  M. 
Stephens , attorneys  and  solicitors  for  appellants...  (Spokane?  1912) 
cover-title,  103  p.  8°  13-12362. 

Nos. 884  and  929  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court.  LC. 

Coman,  Katherine. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific. 

(In  her  Economic  beginnings  of  the  far  west.  2.v.  Macmillan , 1912 ,v. 2 : 
353-361) 

Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle  (Editorial) 

The  athracite  coal  decision  and  the  anti-trust  law. 

(Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle,  v. 95:1652-1654;Dec.21,1912) 

Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  merger.  B 

Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle  (Editorial) 

The  Supreme  Court  on  Union  Pacific's  control  of  the  Southern  Pacific. 
(Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle,  v. 95:1502-1505 ;Dec. 7 ,1912)  B. 

Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific  in  a  year  of  unfavorable  conditions. 

(Commercial  &  Financial  Chronicle, v. 95:1575-1577 ;Dec. 14,1912)  B. 


195. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

Cravath,  Paul  Drennan,  1861- 

...  The  United  States  of  America, appellant , against  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  et  al. , respondents .  Memorandum  on  behald  of  individual 
respondents.  Submitted  by  Paul  D. Cravath, of  counsel  for  the  respondents 
Jacob  H.Schiff  and  Otto  H.Kahn.  James  M.  Beck,  of  counsel  for  the  res¬ 
pondent,  James  Stillman.  (New  York?1912) 

cover-title,  8  p.  8°  13-12373 

No. 820  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911.  B,LC. 

(Dunlap,  Robert) 

...  United  States  of  America  vs. Atchison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  and  sixteen  other  railroad  companies.  United  States  of  America 
vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  ten  other  railroad  companies. 
Intermountain  rate  cases...  Brief  and  argument  on  behalf  of  the  appel¬ 
lees.  Chicago,  Barnard  &  Miller  print.  (1912)  13-12361 

113  p.  8°  B,LC. 

Dunlap,  Robert,  1853- 

. . .  United  States  of  America  vs.  Atchinson,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  and  sixteen  other  railway  companies...  Intermountain  rate  cases... 
Supplemental  brief  and  argument  in  behalf  of  the  appellees.  Robert 
Dunlap.  E.C.Lindley.  F.C. Dillard,  Maxwell  Evarts , Gardiner  Lathrop, 

Charles  W. Bunn , Charles  Donnelly, of  counsel.  (Washington , Judd  &  Detweiler, 
inc. ,1912) 

cover-title,  11  p.  8°  13-12370. 

Nos.  883,928,884  and  929  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court,  October  term, 

1911, appeals  from  the  Commerce  Court. 

Dunne,  P,F. 

...The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs. Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company, et  al...  Brief (with  appendix)  for  appellees , Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company , Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation 
Company,  Southern  Pacific.  P.F.  Dunne,  of  counsel  for  appellees,  (n.p. , 
1912) 

cover-title,  ii,  288  p. ,  1  1. ,  157  p.  2  maps.  8°  12-12375. 

No. 820  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court , October  term, 1911,  appeal  from  the 
U.S.  Circuit  Court  for  the  district  of  Utah.  B,LC. 


Dunne,  P.  F. 

The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs. the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company, et  al. . .  Defendants’  abstract  of  testimony.  P.F. Dunne  and  N.H. 
Loomis,  solicitors  for  defendants,  (n.p., 1912?) 
cover-titlle.  1  p. 1. , 955 ,xxxix  p.  fold. tables  8°  13-12377. 

No. 820  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court  ,0c tober  term,  1911, appeal  from  the 
U.S. Circuit  Court  for  the  District  of  Utah.  LC. 


Escher,  Franklin. 

The  Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  divorce. 

(Harper's  weekly,  v.56:  22;  Dec. 21, 1912)  B. 

Foote,  A.  M. 

Evolution  in  track  and  signal  maintenance  on  the  Union  Pacific. 
(Railway  age  gazette, v. 52 :  487-489 ;Mar. 15, 1912)  B. 

196. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

Harriman  lines  divorced.  Supreme  Court  demonstrates  the  joint  control  over 

the  Union  and  Southern  Pacific  is  violative  of  the  Sherman  anti-trust  act 
(American  Shippers’  Gazette, v. l;l-2;Dec. 14,1912)  B. 

The  Harriman  tangle.  What  the  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific  must  do  to 

carry  out  the  decree  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Where  the  Southern  Pacific 
Minority  Shareholders  stand. 


(New  York  Evening  Post,  Dec. 7, 1912 ,p. 3) 

B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Railroad  competition  and  the  Pacific  merger. 

(Journal  of  Commerce, Dec . 4 , 1912 ,p . 8, col. 2) 

B. 

Kline,  Allen  Marshall. 

The  attitude  of  Congress  toward  the  Pacific  Railway, 
(In  American  Historical  Association . Report , 1910, Wash. 

1856-1862. 

,1912, p.189-198) 

CD17-846 

B  ,BPL ,LC. 

....  Same,  separate. 1912 .  (2), 189-198  p. 

Cat .pub. docs. 

Krantz,  Shad  0. 

Railroad  war  in  the  mountains. 

(Technical  World,  v.18:  27-34 ; Sept. , 1912) 

B. 

Lisman,  F.  J.  &  Co.,  firm.  New  York. 

...  Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific.  F.J. Lisman  &  Co. 
cover-title,  12  p.  fold. map  8° 

(New  York,  1912) 

B , FJL . 

Loomis,  N.H. 

Taxation  in  Keith  County,  Nebraska. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette, v. 53  281 ; Aug. 1 ,1912) 

B. 

Loomis,  Nelson  Henry,  1862- 

...  The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs. Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al...  Argument  of  N.H. Loomis  of  counsel  for  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company , Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company , Oregon  Railroad  & 
Navigation  Company, Southern  Pacific  Company,  appellees.  New  York,  C.G. 
Burgoyne  (1912) 

cover-title, iii, 169  p.  2  maps.  8°  13-12374 

No. 820  in  the  U.S. Supreme  Court . October  term, 1911,  appeal  from 


the  U.S.  Circuit  Court  for  the  District  of  Utah. 

B,LC,UCal. 

Nation  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  decision. 

(Nat ion, v. 95:526-527 ;Dec. 5,1912) 

B. 

New  General  Office  Building  of  the  Union  Pacific  at  Omaha. 
(Railway  Age  Gazette, v. 52 :  18-19 ; Jan. 5 , 1912) 

B. 

Pacific  roads'  future.  Varied  phases  of  the  problem  of  separation. 
(Boston  Transcript , December  14,1912) 

197. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

Prouty,  Winfield  L. 

A  wreck  caused  by  poorly  placed  switchs tands . 

(Engineering  News,  v.  67:  73;  Jan.  11,  1912) 

Accident  at  Rock  River,  Wyo. ,  Union  Pacific.  B. 

Railway  Age  Gazette  (Editorial) 

The  decision  in  the  Union  Pacific  merger  case. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  53:  1075-76;  Dec.  6,  1912)  B. 

Railway  Age  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  53:  1244-46;  Dec.  27,  1912)  B. 

Railway  and  engineering  review  (Editorial) 

The  Union-Southern  Pacific  decision. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.  52:  1118-19;  Dec.  7,  1912)  B. 

Review  of  Supreme  Court's  U.P.  -  S.  P.  decision. 

(Railway  and  Marine  News,  v.  10:  5-6;  Dec.  15,  1912)  B. 

Revue  des  valeurs  am&ricaines. 

Chronique  financiere, 

(Revue  des  valeurs  am&ricaine,  9:429-30;  Dec.  5,  1912) 

Dissolution  of  the  Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  combination.  B. 

A  smashing  blow  at  railroad  mergers. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  45:  1107-10;  Dec.  14,  1912)  B. 

Southern  Pacific.  Monday's  Supreme  Court  decree  for  separating  that  company 
from  Union  Pacific,  as  Wall  Street,  the  lawyers  and  the  general  public 
see  it.  Curious  and  conflicting  considerations  which  arise. 

(New  York  Evening  Post,  Dec.  7,  1912,  p.  1.)  B. 

Stambaugh,  H.F. 

...The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  (et  al.)... brief  on  behalf  of  Henry  C.  Frick.  H.  F.  Stambaugh, 

D.  T.  Watson,  attorney's  for  Henry  C.  Frick.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Smith  Bros. 
Co.,  Inc.  (1912) 

cover-title,  2  p.,  1  1.,  138  p.  8° 

No.  820  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911,  appeal  from  the 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court  for  the  District  of  Utah.  B,LC,UCal.  13-12372. 

Starts  account-keepeng  all  over;  Union  Pacific's  books  destroyed. 

(New  Orleans  Times  -  Democrat.  Jan.  11,  1912)  ICC. 

Teal,  Joseph  N. 

...The  United  States  of  America,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al. , 
appellants,  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  et  al,  appellees ...  Brief 
for  Portland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Transportation  Bureau  of  Seattle 
Chamber  of  commerce,  and  Transportation  Bureau  of  Tacoma  Commercial  Club, 
interveners.  Joseph  N.  Teal,  Wirt  Minor,  solicitors  for  above  named  inter¬ 
veners.  Portland  (Or.)  F.  W.  Baltes  and  Co.,  printers  (1912) 
cover-title,  69  p.  8°  LC.  13-12368. 


198. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

The  U.P  P.  and  S.  P.  dissolution. 

(Literary  Digest,  v. 45 : 1241-43, Dec.  28,  1912)  LC. 

Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 

(Statist,  v.74:  665-67;  December  7,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  merger. 

(Railway  News,  v.  98:  1301;  Dec  7,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(La  Revue  des  valeurs  americaines,  9:468-470;  Dec.  31,  1912) 

A  financial  and  statistical  study.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Corn,  wheat  and  oats  on  farms  in  the  states  on  and  tributary  to  the  Union 
Pacific  Railroad.  Mar.  1,  1912.  Compiled  from  United  States  Government 
Reports,  16  p.  8° 

(Agricultural  bulletin  No.  101.  May  15,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Poultry  and  bees  in  the  states  on  and  tributary  to  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad.  Comparative,  1900  and  1910.  Compiled  from  United  States  Census 
reports . 

24  p.  8° 

(Agricultural  bulletin,  No.  102.  May  20,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Principal  crop  yields  by  counties  of  Kansas  for  1911.  Aug.  10,  1912. 
(Agricultural  bulletin  No.  103.)  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Principal  crop  yields  of  the  states  on  and  tributary  to  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad,  for  the  year  1911.  Complied  from  United  States  Government  Reports. 
32  p.  8° 

(Agricultural  bulletin  No.  100.  May  20,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Principal  farm  animals  on  farms  in  the  states  on  and  tributary  to  the 
Union  Pacific  Railroad  up  to  January  1,  1912.  Compiled  from  United  States 
Goverment  reports. 

47  p.  8° 

(Agricultural  bulletin  No.  99,  April  26,  1912)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...Stock  list  of  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.,  New  York,  1912. 

493  p.  8° 

Supreme  Court  of  the  U.S.  No.  446.  Oct.  term,  1912. The  United  States  of 
America,  appellant,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  et  al.  On  motion 
as  to  form  of  mandate.  B. 


199. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

Union  Pacific  solves  problem  of  preventing  rail  breakage. 

Serious  factor  in  transportation  in  winter  removed  by  simple  solution 
discovered  by  systematic  observation. 

(Wall  St.  Jour. ,  12  JL.  12:  8,  col.  5)  B. 

The  Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  divorce.  The  Supreme  Court’s  decision  in 
the  famous  Union  Pacific  merger  case,  and  its  bearing  on  the  earning 
power  of  these  and  other  railway  securities. 

(Harper's  weekly,  Dec.  21,  1912,  v.  56:22)  LC. 

Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  merger  dissolved. 

The  full  text  of  Justice  Day's  opinion  in  the  unanimous  Supreme  Court 
decision  in  the  Harriman  Lines  merger  case. 

(Railway  Age  Gas.,  v.  53:  1081-85;  Dec.  6,  1912).  B. 

United  States,  appellant. 

Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  October  term. 
1911.  No. 884.  The  United  States  of  America,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
et  al.,  appellants,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  etal.  Appeal 
from  the  United  States  Commerce  Court.  Filed  December  8,  1911.  (Washington 
Govt,  print,  off. ,  1912) 

cover-title,  ii,  a,  74  p.  8°  LC.  13-12363 

United  States,  appellant. 

Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  October  term, 

1911.  No.  929.  The  United  States  of  America,  Interstate  Commerce  Com¬ 
mission  et  al. ,  appellants,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. 
Appeal  from  the  United  States  Commerce  Court.  Filed  January  10,  1912. 
(Washington,  Govt,  print,  off. ,  1912) 

cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  16  p.  8°  LC.  13-12365 

United  States,  appellant. 

The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  et  al. ,  respondents.  Map.  (St.  Paul?  1912) 
cover-title,  map.  79  x  109  cm  fold,  to  8°. 

No.  820  in  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911.  B,LC.  13-12379. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce. 

Report...  favoring  H.  25282,  to  authorize  Union  pacific  Railroad  Company 
to  construct  bridge  across  Missouri  River  (at  or  near  Omaha,  Neb.)  July 
23,  1912. 

4  p.  (62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House. Rept. 1049.  In  v. 5:6133)  Cat .Pub. Docs. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

Legalizing  certain  conveyances.  Hearings...  on  H.R.  16689. . .February  9, 

1912.  Washington,  1912. 

70  p.  8°  B,LC. 

...  same.  April  6,  1912.  56  p.  89  B,LC. 


200. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

...  Legalizing  conveyances  made  by  Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.  ...Report... 
(Washington,  1912) 

10  p.  8°  (62d  cong. ,  2d  sess.  House.  Rept.  593)  B,LC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Commerce. 

Report ...  favoring  H.  25282,  to  authorize  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 
to  construct  bridge  across  Missouri  River  (At  or  near  Omaha,  Nebr.) 

Aug.  21,  1912. 

4  p.  (62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  1060.  In  v.  3:  6122)Cat. Pub. Docs. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  Judiciary. 

...Settlers  on  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  Land  Grants. . .Report. (To  accom¬ 
pany  H.R. 16689  and  S.  6587)  (Washington,  1912) 

3  p.  8°  (62d  cong. ,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  868) 

Ordered  printed  June  11,  1912.  B,  KansHS 

U.  S.  Dept.  ofJustice 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  vs.  United  States;  defendants'  objects 
to  claimant's  request  for  findings  of  fact.  (  1912) 

21  p.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

In  court  of  Claims,  No.  29981. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  v.  United  States;  defendants'  request 
for  findings  of  fact,  and  br-ef.  (1912) 

p.  174-193.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

In  cour^  of  claims,  No.  23459. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...United  States  et  al .  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.,  appeal 
from  Commerce  Court;  motion  to  advance.  1912. 

2  p. 

No.  929,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  Term,  1911.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ,  respondents.  Appellant's  brief  of  facts.  Geo.  W.  Wickersham 
attorney  general,  Cordenic  A.  Severance,  Frank  B.  Kellogg,  special  assistant 
to  the  attorney  general.  (n.p. ,  1912) 
cover-title,  5  p.  1.,  (A-l)-A-48,  633  p.  8° 

No.  820  in  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911. 

B,LC,UCal.  13-12378 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  (Et  al.)  ...respondents.  Appellant's  brief  of  the  law.  Geo.  W. 
Wickersham,  Attorney  General,  Frank  B.  Kellogg,  Cordenio  A.  Severance, 
special  assistants  to  the  Attorney  General,  (n.p.,  1912) 
cover-title,  v.  115  p.  8° 

No.  820  in  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term.  1911. 

B  copy  115  p.  LC,UCal.  13-12376 


201. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1912. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...United  States  of  America  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Compa¬ 
ny  and  sixteen  other  railroad  companies.  United  States  of  America  v.  Union 
Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  ten  other  railroad  companies.  Intermountain 
rate  cases ...  Brief  and  argument  on  behalf  of  the  United  States.  Washington 
Govt,  print,  off.,  1912. 
cover-title,  84  p.  8° 

Nos.  883,  923,884,  and  929  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term, 

1911,  appeals  from  the  Commerce  Court. 

Signed:  George  W.  Wickersham,  attorney  general,  James  A.  Fowler,  Assistant 
to  the  attorney  general,  Blackburn  Esterline,  special  assistant  to  the 
attorney  general.  LC.  13-12367. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...United  States  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  and  16 
other  Railroad  companies;  (same)  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  10 
other  railroad  companies,  intermountain  rate  cases,  appeals  from  Commerce 
Court;  brief  and  argument  on  behald  of  United  States.  1912. 
iii,  109  p. 

Nos.  480,513,481,514,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1912.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

United  States  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  (et  al.);  motion  as  to 
form  of  mandate.  (1912) 

3  p.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

In  the  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1912,  No.  446. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...United  States  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ,  on  motion  as  to 
form  of  mandate;  memorandum  on  behalf  of  United  States.  1912. 

13  p.  No.  446,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1912.  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

...The  United  States,  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.,  appel¬ 
lants,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ,  appellees. 
The  United  States,  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.,  appellees, 
v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ,  appellees ...  Brief  for  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission.  P.  J.  Farrell,  solicitor .. .Washington ,  1912. 

54  p.  8°  B ,LC.  13-12366 

U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  United  States  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Appeal 

from  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  District  of  Utah,  No. 
446.  Argued  April  19,  22,  23,  1912.  Decided  Dec.  2,  1912. 

(In  U.S. Supreme  Court.  United  States  Reports,  v.  226.  New  York,  1913. 

8°  p.  61-98)  LC. 

Wall  St.  Journal  (Editorial) 

Enforced  competition. 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  Dec.  3,  1912,  p.  1,  col.  2)  B. 

Wall  St.  Journal  (Editorial)  Harriman's  plans  and  the  court.  (The  Union  Pacific 
Southern  Pacific  decision)  (Wall  St.  Journ.  Dec  4,  1912,  p.  1)  B. 

Williston,  J.  R. ,  and  Company.  Union  Pacific  merger  case  before  the  U.S.  Su¬ 
preme  Court.  New  York,  Nov.  1,  1912.  Broadside.  B. 


202. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

Accident  record,  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Ry.  and  engng.  review,  v.  53:15-16;  Jan.  4,  1913)  B. 

Aftermath  of  "dissolution." 

What  the  final  plea  for  disposing  of  Union  Pacific’s  Southern  Pacific 
stock  really  means. 

(New  York,  Eve.  Post.  June  5,  1913,  p.  1,  col.  4)  B. 

American  review  of  reviews  (Editorial) 

The  problem  of  dissolving  a  "merger" 

(Am.  rev.  of  rev. ,  48:  146;  Aug.  1913)  B. 


The  Amphibious  Union  Pacific. 

(N.Y.  Times  ann. ,  v.  2:  459;  Oct.  13,  1913) 

Atwood,  Albert  W. 

Breaking  up  the  Harriman  empire. 

(Harper’s  weekly,  v.  58:29-30;  Sept.  20,  1913)  B. 

Atwood,  Albert  W. 

Finance.  An  unripe  melon.  (The  Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  dissolution 
and  its  effect  upon  the  stocks  of  both  roads.) 

(Harper’s  weekly,  v.  58:  32;  November  1,  1913)  B. 

Break-up  of  the  Harriman  system. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  47:41-42;  July  12,  1913)  LC. 

Breaking  up  the  Harriman  merger.  First  steps  taken  towards  separating  the  rail¬ 
roads. 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  Jan.  14,  1913,  p.  1,  col  3)  B. 

California  board  block  Union  Pacific  plan. 

Judge  Lovett  withdraws  modified  idea  in  federal  hearing  at  St.  Louis. 

(New  York  sun,  March  16,  1913.  p.  12)  B. 

Crosby,  Frederic  V.  S. 

To  the  stockholders  (common  and  preferred)  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  and  stockholders  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Company. 

(dissolution  plans) 

(Wall  St.  Jour.,  Feb.  14,  1913,  p.  8,  col.  3-5)  B. 

Daggett,  Stuart. 

The  decision  on  the  Union  Pacific  merger,  by  Stuart  Daggett. . (Cambridge, 
Mass. ,  1913) 

cover-title,  p.  295-328.  8°  B.  UCal. 

Reprinted  from  the  Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  v.  xxvii,  Feb,  1913. 

A  13-689 


203. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

Details  of  the  Union-Southern  Pacific  dissolution. 

(Ry.  and  Marine  News,  v.  11:  5-6;  Feb.  15,  1913)  B. 

Dissolution  of  the  Harriman  merger. 

(Ry.  world,  v.  57:  1;  Jan.  1913)  B. 


The  dissolution  of  the  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  46:  426-7,  Feb.  22,  1913)  LC. 

Escher,  Franklin 

The  Union  Pacific  muddle. 

(Harper’s  Wkly. ,  v.  57:  22;  Mar.  29,  1913)  B. 


Holbrook,  E. 

Explanation  of  methods  used  in  arriving  at  the  invested  cost  and  cost  to 
reproduce  the  physical  property  of  the  Union  Pacific  system.  Southern 
Pacific  Company,  in  the  United  States,  as  of  June  30,  1910. . .Also  Valua¬ 
tion  as  a  going  concern.  May  15,  1913.  (n.p. ,  1913?) 

2  p.  1.  ,  97  p.  8°  HU, ICC. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Investigating  the  Pacific  Railroad  settlement. 

(Journal  of  commerce,  Aug.  26,  1913,  p.4col.  2)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Pacific  Railroad  dissolution. 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  July  2,  1913,  p.  8,  col.  2)  B. 

The  Expected  U.P.  "Melon".  Oct.  11, 

(Lit.  Digest,  v. 47:548-56,  Sept.  27,  1913-Ocll . )LCB .  (Sept.  27) 


Harriman  lines  dissolution  plan  approved. 

(Railway  World,  v.  57:181;  Mar.  1913)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Pacific  Railroad  ligature.  (Union-Southern  Pacific  dissolution  case) 
(Journal  of  Commerce,  Feb.  27,  1913,  p.  4,  col.  3)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Peculiarity  of  the  Union  Pacific  case. 

(Journal  of  commerce,  Jan.  8,  1913,  p.  8,  col.  2-3)  B. 


Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

A  possible  railroad  rearangement.  (Shift  of  control  due  to  Union-Southern 
Pacific  dissolution) 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  June  14,  1913,  p.  4,  col.  1)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Result  of  the  Pacific  Railroad  agreement. 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  Feb.  11,  1913.  p.  4,  col.  2)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

A  sound  railroad  policy.  (Dissolution  of  the  Southern  and  Union  Pacific 
roads . 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  Sept.  29,  1913,  p.  4,  col.  3)  B. 

204. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

Undoing  the  Pacific  Railroad  merger. 

(Journal  of  comm.,  Jan.  15,  1913,  p.  6,  col.  2-3).  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  record. 

(Journal  of  commerce,  Dec.  20,  1913,  p.  4,  col.  2-3)  B. 

Journal  of  Commerce  (Editorial) 

The  Union-Southern  Pacific  puzzle. 

(Journal  of  comm.,  Feb.  18,  1913.  p.  4,  col.  3)  B. 

Kansas.  Public  utilities  commission. 

Report  of  the  work  of  the  engineering  department.  (Valuation  of  the 
Union  Pacific)  (In  its  Report,  1st,  1911/12.  Topeka,  1913.  p.  23-51) 

B , CornU, CtSL ,DCL, FJL ,H. HBG,HU, IaSL , IAU , ICC , JC ,KCPL,LU,MassSL,MIT ,NY ,NYSL , 
P  F , RI SL , S  tLPL , UC , UCa 1 , UI , Uminn , UP , Y . 

Lovett,  Robert  S. 

Union  and  Southern  Pacific.  (Plan  of  segregation  outlined) 

(Statist,  v.  75:266;Feb.  8,  1913)  B. 

Mead,  Edward  Sherwood. 

Unscrambling  the  Union  Pacific  -  Southern  Pacific  egg. 

(Lippincott ' s  Mag.,  v.  92:  653-56;  Nov.  1913)  B. 

Moody,  John 

The  Union  Pacific  settlement. 

(Moody's  Magazine,  v.  16:3-4;  July,  1913)  B. 

Nation  (Editorial) 

(Abandonment  of  the  Union  Pacific  plan  for  rearranging  relations  with 
the  Southern  Pacific) . 

(Nation, v. 96: 271-72 ;  Mar.  20,  1913)  LC. 


Pacific  Railroads  funding  bill. 

(In  Great  debates  in  American  History.  1913.  v.  10;  p.  286-320)  Omaha  PL. 


Pacific's  decree  signed  by  court.  Harriman  system. dissolved  with  government's 
approval. 

(Journal  of  Commerce,  July  1,  1913,  p.  16,  col.  1)  B. 

Railway  and  engng.  review  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  -  Southern  dissolution. 

(Rv.  and  engng.  review,  v.  53:  189-90)  B. 

Railway  World  (Editorial) 

Final  dissolution  plans  of  Harriman  merger. 

(Railway  World,  v.  57:630-32;  Aug.  1913)  B. 


Railway  World 
Progress 
(Railway 


(Editorial) 

in  the  Harriman  Lines  dissolution  proceedings, 
world,  v.  57:447;  June  1913)  B. 


205. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

Southern  Pacific  Company  report. 

(Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  v.  96:521-22;  Feb.  22,  1913)  B. 

Success  of  the  U.  P.’s  sale  of  its  S.  P.  Stock. 

(Lit.  dig.,  v.  47:  497-98;  Sept.  20,  1913)  B. 

Talbot,  Frederick  A. 

Railway  wonders  of  the  world. . .London,  New  York  (etc.)  Cassell  and 
company,  limited  (1913-14) 

2  v.  4° 

The  first  railway  across  the  United  States:  v.  2,  p.  512-22,  553-60. 

BLC.  15-1366. 


Transcontinentals  possible  if  anyone  wants  to  form  them.  Union  Pacific  will 
hold  40  percent  of  B.  &  0.  stock  but  repudiates  idea  of  control. 


(Wall  St.  Jour. ,  June  16,  1913,  1913,  p.  6,  col.  3)  B. 
Two  important  decisions. 

(Nation,  v.  96:43;  Jan.  9,  1913)  B. 

Union  and  Southern  Pacific  Railroads. 

(Statist,  v.  75:  77-78,  Jan  11,  1913)  B. 

Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  Railroads. 

(Statist,  v.  75:  313-14;  Feb.  15,  1913)  B. 


The  Union  Pacific  decision. 

(Journal  of  political  economy,  v.  21:71-73,  Jan.  1913)  B. 


The  Union  Pacific  plan  as  approved. 

The  court  decree  of  the  United  States  Circuit  Court  in  the  dissolution 
case  has  been  filed  approving  the  Directors’  latest  plan. 

(Ry.  age  gaz. ,  v.  54:  12-13;  July  4,  1913)  B. 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

To  the  stockholders  (common  and  preferred)  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 


Company. 

(Wall  St.  Jour.,  July  14,  1913,  p.  5,  col.  3-5)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Where  the  Rockies  reign  supreme.  (Denver,  Williamson-Haf fner  Co.)  cl913. 
32  p.  illus.  (incl.  maps)  8°  LC.  13-18702. 

The  Union  Pacific  readjustment. 

(Journal  of  Pol.  Econ. ,  v.  21:164;  Feb.  1913)  B. 

Union  Pacific.  Southern  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific.  (Dissolution  suit) 

(Lit.  Dig.,  v.  47:  844-45;  Nov.  1,  1913)  B. 

Union  Pacific  -  Southern  Pacific  dissolution  accomplished  at  last. 

(Ry.  and  engng.  rev.,  v.  53:  641-42;  July  5,  1913)  B. 


206. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

U. 


U 


LC. 

Cat . 

Pub . 

Doc . 

Cat. 

Pub . 

Doc . 

Cat . 

Pub . 

Doc. 

S.  Department  of  Justice. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  In  District  Court  for  District  of  Utah,  United 
States  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  and  others;  answer. 
Washington,  govt,  pring.  off. ,  1913, 

9  p.  8° 

.  Same;  decree,  1913.  15  p. 

.  Final  decree  (1913 
31  p. 

.  Final  decree.  (Reprint  1913,  with  additions) 

31  p. 

.  Petition  proposing  3d  amended  plan.  1913. 

25  p. 

.  Petition  proposing  3d  amended  plan.  (Reprint)  1913,  (With  additions) 

25  p.  Cat.  Pub.  Doc. 

.  Reply  of  the  United  States  to  petition  and  amended  plans  of  above-named 
defendants  filed  June  5,  1913.  1913.  5  p.  Cat.  Pub.  Doc. 

.Reply  of  United  States  to  petition  and  3d  amended  plan  of  above-named 
defendants.  1913.  6  p.  Cat.  Pub.  Doc. 

S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

...  United  States,  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ,  on  appeal 
from  Circuit  Court  for  District  of  Utah;  reply  of  United  States  to 
motion  for  madification  of  mandate  entered  Apr.  24,  1913.  1913. 

2  p.  No.  446,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1912.  Cat.  Pub.  Doc. 


U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Report  of  the  Chief  inspector  of  safety  appliance  covering  his  investiga 
tion  of  an  accident  which  occurred  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  at 
Gothenburg,  Neb.,  on  Mar.  14,  1913.  (Washington,  1913)  B. 


U.  S.  Supreme  Court. 

United  States  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  Motion  as  to  form  of 
mandate.  No.  446.  Submitted  December  19,  1912.  -  Decided  Jan  6,  1913. 
(In  U.S.  Supreme  Court.  United  States  Reports,  v.  226.  New  York,  1913. 
8°.  p.  470-477)  LC. 


Unscrambling  a  Railway  merger. 

(Literary  Dig.  v.  46:  119-21;  Jan  18,  1913) 

Comment  on  hte  Union  Pacific  -  Southern  Pacific  case  B. 


Unscrambling  Harriman's  nest  eggs. 

(Curr.  opinion,  v.  55:139-41;  Aug  1913)  B. 

Venner,  Clarence  H. 

A  history  of  the  libel  suit  of  Clarence  H.  Venner  against  August  Belmont 
(New  York,  1913) 
iv,  155  p.  8° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company:  p.  108.  B. 

Vincent,  R.  W.  How  the  egg  was  scrambled.  Some  inside  history  of  the  Union 
Pacific  -  Southern  Pacific  merger  now  being  unmerged. 

(Moody's  Magazine,  v.  15:  377-380,  May,  1913.  B. 


207. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1913. 

Wall  St.  Journal  (Editorial 

More  light  imperative.  (Judge  Lovett  on  the  Union  Pacific  situation). 
(Wall  St.  Jour.,  June  19,  1913,  p.  1,  col  2)  B. 


Wall  St.  Journal  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific's  dilemma. 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  Jan.  8,  1912,  p.  1,  col.  2-3)  B. 

Wall  St.  Journal  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific's  opportunity.  (Disposition  to  be  made  of  the  $75,000,000. 
received  in  the  dissolution  of  the  Harriman  merger). 

(Wall  St.  Jour. ,  Sept.  16,  1916,  1913,  p.  1,  col.  2)  B. 


White,  Henry  Kirke. 

The  building  and  cost  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(In  Ripley,  W.  Z.  Railway  problems.  Rev.  ed.  Boston,  N.Y. ,  (cl913) 
p  108-27)  B,LC, Omaha, PL, UCal.  13-23193. 


1914. 

Andrews,  Charlton 

Birth  of  the  Kansas  Pacific.  Construction  of  important  Union  Pacific  branch 
line  a  warlike  chronicle  of  struggling  pioneer  railroaders. 

(Railroad  man's  magazine,  v.  25:  575-82;  Nov.  1914)  B. 

Berninghaus,  Oscar  E. 

Epoch  marking  events  of  American  history;  historical  pictures.  St.  Louis, 
Anheuser-Busch  (cl914) 

(24)  p.  10  col.  pi.  (1  fold.)  8° 

(Union  Pacific  train  in  western  Kansas,  about  1870)  p.  20-21) 

B,LC.  18-16788 

Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  after  its  extra  distribution. 

(Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle,  v.  99:1563-64;  Nov.  28,  1914)  B. 
Daggett,  Stuart 

Later  developments  in  the  Union  Pacific  merger  case. 

(Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics,  v.  28:  772-94,  Aug.  1914)  B. 

Improvements  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  and  locomotive  engineering,  v.  27:81-83;  Mar,  1914)  B. 

Interests  of  Union  Pacific  stockholders. 

Amsterdam  experts  in  railroad  finance  have  analyzed  unfavorably  the 
announcement  of  the  stock  distribution. 

(New  York  times  annalist,  v.  3:109:  Jan.  26,  1914)  B. 

(Jones,  Thomas  Wallace) 

Pathway  to  the  setting  sun.  (6th  ed.)  (Cincinnati,  Printed  by  T.  Jones, 
cl914) 

cover-title,  (36)  p.  of  illus.  4° 

Compiled  by  Tom  Jones  and  published  especially  for  the  patrons  of  the 
Union  Pacific  system,  the  Oregon  Short  Line,  and  the  Oregon  and  Washington 
Railway  and  Navigation  Company.  LC.  14-18312. 


208. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1914. 

Knauth,  Oswald  Whitman 

The  policy  of  the  United  States  towards  industrial  monopoly.  New  York, 
Columbia  University,  1914. 

233  p.  8°  (studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law,  ed.  by  the  Fac¬ 
ulty  of  political  science  of  Columbia  University,  v.  56,  no. 2;  whole  No. 
138) 

Published  also  as  thesis  (Ph.D)  -  Columbia  University.  B,LC.  14-6034. 
Literary  Digest. 

U.  P.'s  distribution  to  the  stockholders. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  48:122,  124;  Jan  17,  1914)  B. 

Millener,  Frederick  H. 

Wireless  telegraph  and  wireless  telephone  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 
(Railway  Review,  v.  55:587-91;  Nov.  14,  1914)  B. 

Abstract  in  Engineering  Magazine,  v.  48:585-88;  Jan.  1915.  B. 

New  York  Times  annalist  (Editorial) 

(The  Baltimore  and  Ohio  stock  in  the  Union-Southern  Pacific  dissolution) 


(New  York  Times  annalist,  v.  3:67;  Jan.  19,  1914)  B. 

Organization  for  pensioners  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  review,  v.  45:441-42;  Mar.  21,  1914)  B. 

Parr,  J. 

The  great  diversion.  (Speculation  in  Union  Pacific.) 
(Everybody's  Magazine,  v.  30:136-38;  Jan.  1914)  LC. 

Railway  age  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific  (in  1913) 

(Railway  age  Gazette,  v.  56:6-7;  Jan.  2,  1914)  B. 

The  Railway  Educational  Bureau. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  56:  1338-1339;  June  12,  1914) 

The  educational  bureau  of  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 


Sheldon,  J.  B. 

The  fitting  of  applicants  for  telegraph  and  telephone  service  on  railroads, 
by  J.  B.  Sheldon,  Superintendent  of  telegraph,  Union  Pacific  R. R. 

(In  Association  of  railway  telegraph  superintendents,  Proceedings,  New 
Orleans,  1914.  p.  94-201.)  Discussion,  p.  201-19.  B. 

Southern  Pacific  Company. 

Nevada  drawing  room-compartment  case;  before  the  I.  C.  C.  Railroad  com¬ 
mission  of  Nevada,  complainant,  vs.  Southern  Pacific  Company,  et  al,  re¬ 
spondents.  I.  C.  C.  docket  6189.  Hearing  at  Reno,  Dec.  11,  1914.  Statement 
in  behalf  of  Defendants  (By  E.  L.  Bevington) 

39  p.  4°  Typewritten.  B. 

Steel  box  and  automobile  cars  for  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  54:  815-20;  June  6,  1914)  B. 


209. 


.j 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1914. 

The  Union  Pacific  distribution. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  49:  210;  Aug.  1,  1914).  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  retracing  its  steps. 

Is  distributing  part  of  its  stocks  in  other  roads  bought  when  E.  H.  Har- 
riman  was  building  his  "railroad  empire". 

(Annalist,  v.  4:  75;  July  20,  1914)  B. 

Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  merger  case. 

(North  American  review,  v.  200:280-82;  Aug.  1914)  LC. 

Wireless  telegraphy  to  be  used  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railway. 

(Electrical  review  and  Western  electrician,  Sept.  19,  1914)  B. 


1915. 

Baggage-buffet  cars  for  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  review,  v.  56:9-10;  Jan.  2,  1915)  B. 

Bridging  Great  Salt  Lake.  One  of  the  most  remarkable  feats  of  railroad  con¬ 
struction  in  the  West.  (Washington  Post,  May  16,  1915,  p.  2)  B. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  and  its  income  strength. 

(Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  v.  101:  1133-35;  Oct.  9,  1915)  B. 
Dunbar,  Seymour 

A  history  of  travel  in  America. .. Indianapolis ,  The  Bobbs-Merrill  Company 
(cl915) 

4  v.  8°  12-31875. 

Railroad  to  the  Pacific:  v.  4,  p.  1320056.  B,LC,OgdenPL. 

Fitch,  George  (pseud). 

American  Railroads  -  U.  P. 

(Youngstown  (Ohio)  vindicator,  Jan.  16,  1915.)  B. 

How  railroad  presidents  are  made. 

(Sunday  Magazine,  (Washington  Star),  July  11,  1915.  p.  15) 

The  Railway  Educational  Bureau  of  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 

Lee,  Willis  Thomas 

Guidebook  of  the  western  United  States,  part  B. . .Washington ,  Govt,  print, 
off.  1915.  The  Overland  Route. 

244  p.  8°  (U.S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin  612)  B,LC.  GS15-464. 

New  Passenger  car  equipment,  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  review,  v.  56:195-96;  Feb.  6,  1915)  B. 

New  type  of  gasoline  motor  car. 

(Railway  master  mechanic,  v.  39:305;  Sept.  1915) 

McKeen  car  on  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 

Pacific  type  locomotive  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v.  58:781-82;  Apr.  9,  1915)  B 


210. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1915. 

Recent  additions  to  the  Union  Pacific  equipment. 

Steel  automobile  car,  and  box  car  with  underframe  roof  and  ends  of  steel 
both  of  100,000  lb.  capacity. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  58:225-29;  Feb.  5,1915.)  B. 

Steel  Passenger  equipment  for  the  Union  Pacific. 

Dining,  baggage-buff et , chair ,  baggage,  and  postal  cars  of  arch  roof  type. 
(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  58:1475-79;  June  25,  1915)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

California  and  the  exposition.  (1915) 

64  pp.  12°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

California  calls  you.  Chicago , 1915. 

40  pp.  map. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Colorado  for  the  tourist.  1915. 

32  pp . 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Preliminary  statement  of  income  account.  June  30,  1915.  HU. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

The  scenic  Columbia  River  route  to  the  great  Pacific  Northwest.  (1915) 

63  pp.  8°  KansHS. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Services  and  scenery.  (1915) 

79  plates.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

A  strong  corporation. 

(Statist,  v.  86:638-39;  Dec.  4,  1915)  B. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Justice. 

...  Frank  R.  Brushaber,  appellant,  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company... 
Brief  for  the  United  States.  Wash.  Govt.  Print.  Off., 1915. 
xiii,  116  pp.  8° 

Income  tax  cases.  Nns.  140,  213,  359  (etc.) 

In  the  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1915.  LC. 

U.  S.  District  Court.  District  of  Utah. 

...  United  States  of  America,  petitioner,  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company, 
Central  Pacific  Railway  Company  et .  al.,  defendants.  Record.  Washington, 

G.  P.  0.,  1915. 

6v.  8° 

Union  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  merger.  B. 

1916. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

Charles  Francis  Adams,  1835-1915;  an  autobiography;  with  a  Memorial  address 
delivered  November  17,  1915,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  1916. 

lx,  224  pp.  front,  (port.)  8°  16-6471. 

Presidency  of  the  Union  Pacific;  p.191-98.  B,LC. 


BPL. 


BPL. 


211. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 
1916. 

Bureau  of  Railway  Economics. 

Memorandum  on  the  lack  of  authority  in  the  charters  of  the  Pacific  Rail¬ 
roads  to  build  or  operate  within  state  boundaries.  (Prepared  by  Arthur  S. 
Field,  Dec.  21,  1916) 

5  type  p.  B. 

Dodge,  G.  M. 

How  we  built  the  Union  Pacific  Railway. .n.p.  1916. 

171  p.  8°  Hunt 

Farewell  to  A.D.  Mohler. 

(Cheyenne  (Wyo)  Tribune,  June  14,  1916) 

Farewell  banquet  to  retiring  president  of  the  Union  Pacific.  B. 


Gill,  F.  B. 

Early  transportation  in  the  northwest.  Plans  for  Union  Pacific  and 
Central  Pacific  branches  to  Portland.  Questionable  tactics  resumed  by 
amateur  railroaders. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.  4,  July  1,  1916,  p.  2,  15.)  B. 


Gill,  F.  B. 

Early  transportation  in  the  Northwest.  Walla  Walla  And  Wallula  Railroad 
builders  organize.  Union  Pacific  surverys  line  to  Portland. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.  4,  Nov.  4,  1916,  p.  2,  12.)  B. 

(Harvey,  Charles  Darling) 

Graft  and  grab;  a  government  problem.  San  Jose,  Cal.,  Press  of  the 
Industrial  printing  Company  (cl916) 

2  p.  1. ,  97.  16° 

The  Pacific  Railroads.  B,LC.  16-3789. 

Historic  meeting  of  Union  Pacific  and  Central  Pacific  locomotives,  May  10, 

1869,  at  Promonatory  point,  Utah,  when  the  continent  was  spanned  by  its 
first  railroad. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.  4:  December  2,  1916,  cover  photograph.)  B. 

In  memoriam.  General  Grenville  Mellen  Dodge  . . . 

(Norwich  University  record,  n.  s.  v.  1.  7,  Jan.  29,  1916) 

...portrait  of  General  Dodge,  biographical  sketch,  resolutions,  etc... 
cover-title:  General  Grenville  Mellen  Dodge.  B. 

Insurance  -  an  aid  to  efficiency. 

Union  Pacific  directors  adopt  a  comprehensive  scheme  for  life,  accident 
and  sickness  protection  for  40,000  employees. 

(Annalist,  v.  8:804;  Dec.  23,  1916)  B. 

Building  the 

B. 


Kerr,  Kenneth  C. 

American  history  as  told  in  transportation  literature.  VII. 
first  transcontinental  line. 

(Railway  and  marine  news,  v.  14:  Nov.  1916,  p.  12-17) 
Description  of  literature  published  by  the  Union  Pacific. 


212. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1916. 

Margin  of  safety  for  Union  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific. 

(Annalist,  v.  8:518;  Oct.  23,  1916).  B. 

Moody's  investors  service. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad.  New  York,  May  4,  1916. 

folder  (4  p.)  B. 

Patterson,  C.  S. 

...Utah  and  her  railroads ... (Salt  Lake  City,  The  F.  W.  Gardiner  Co.  press/ 
cl916. 

15  p.  4°  B, ICC,LC.  16-21049. 


Smith,  C.  L. 

Com  primer,  pub.  by  Union  Pacific  System,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and 
Navigation  Company. .. (Portland?  Or.  1916?) 

31,  (1)  p.  16°  B. 

U.  P.  employes  to  be  insured.  Railroad  directors  also  vote  cash  bonus  equal  to 
month's  wages. 

(Chicago  Herald,  Dec.  22,  1916,  p.  11.)  B. 

Union  Pacific  gives  extra  month's  pay. 

All  low-salaried  employes,  including  brotherhood  members,  the  benefici¬ 
aries.  Free  insurance  plan  also. 

(New  York  Times,  Dec.  22,  1916,  p.5)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Colorado  for  the  tourist.  1916. 

65  p.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Great  Pacific  Northwest  and  Alaska.  1916. 

47  p.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Sights  and  scenes.  Chicago,  1916. 

60  cols.  "  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Union  Pacific  advertisements.  Institutional  newspaper  campaign,  1916. 

(New  York?)  Lord  and  Thomas  (1916) 

(9)  p.  illus.  f°  B. 

...Union  Pacific  advertisements.  Institutional  magazine  campaign.  1916. 
(New  York?)  Lord  and  Thomas  (1916)  (7)  p.  f°  illus.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  complainant,  vs.  ...  U.S.  District 
Attorney,  in  equity.  Bill  of  complaint.  N.P.  (1916). 

37,  30,  31,  27  p.  8° 

In  U.  S.  District  Court.  District  of...,  D.  Division. 

In  application  of  Adamson  eight-hour  law.  B. 


213. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1916. 

Union  Pacific  wealth  and  its  probable  goal. 

Why  part  of  years  big  earnings  due  to  war  may  ultimately  be  distributed 
to  stockholders. 

(Wall  Street  Journal,  May  11,  1916,  p.  1,  col  4)  B. 

Union  Pacific's  bag  of  investment  wealth. 

Company  has  in  its  treasury  some  $95,000,000.  ready  funds  without  touching 
its  current  assets.  Article  III. 

(Wall  Street  Journal,  June  22,  1916,  p.  1,  col.  4)  B. 


Union  Pacific's  past,  present  and  prospects. 

Past  summarized  in  $135,000,000  surplus  on  its  books,  which  actually 
lies  in  compan's  treasury.  Article  IV. 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  June  24,  1916,  p.  1,  col.  3)  B. 

Union  Pacific's  prosperity. 

(Literary  Digest,  v.  53:1306-08,  Nov.  11,  1916)  LC. 

1917. 

Concrete  Snow  Sheds  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  63:1159-64;  Dec.  28,  1917) 

Editorial  comment;  p.  1157.  B. 

Construction  work  on  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  review,  v.  61:  283-85;  Sept.  8,  1917)  B. 

Double-tracking  a  railroad  through  a  mountain  canyon. 

(Scientific  American,  v.  116:637;  June  30,  1917)  LC. 


Driving  the  golden  spike  in  1869. 

(Saturday  Evening  Post,  v.  189:  May  26,  1917,  p.  68) 
Advertisement  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad.  Illustrated.  B. 


Dunn,  Ballard 

A  human  side  of  the  railways;  an  authorized  interview  with  Cardinal 
Gibbons,  by  Ballard  Dunn. 

(Outlook  v.  115:353-54;  Feb  28,  1917)  B. 

Reprinted  in  Social  Service  Review,  v.  5:18-19;  March,  1917.  B. 
Employes'  insurance  on  the  Union  Pacific. 


Gill,  F.  B. 

Early  transportation  in  the  Northwest.  Completion  of  the  first  railroad 
linking  the  Pacific  coast  with  the  east. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.  5,  Nov.  3,  1917,  p.  2,  12)  B. 


Gill,  F.  B. 

Early  transportatin  in  the  Northwest.  Union  Pacific  survey  of  line  from 
Salt  Lake  to  the  Columbia  River  is  begun. 

(Pacific  seaphore,  v.  5:  Oct.  20,  1917,  p.  2)  B. 

Kennan ,  George. 

E.  H.  Harriman's  Far  Eastern  plans ...  Garden  City,  New  York,  The  Country 
life  press  (cl917) 

48  p.  8° 


B , HU,LC. 
214. 


17-14179. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1917. 

Rebuilding  the  Missouri  River  bridge  of  the  Union  Pacific  RR.  Omaha,  Nebr. 
(Railway  Review,  v.  60:  191-94;  Feb.  10,  1917)  B. 

Refrigerator  cars  for  fruit  transportation. 

Railway  and  locomotive  engineering,  v.  30:257-58;  Aug.  1917)  B. 

Reinforced  concrete  snow  sheds,  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  61:545-47,  597;  Nov.  3,  14,  1917)  B. 

Santa  Fe  type  locomotive  for  the  Union  Pacific  System. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  61:  541-42;  Nov.  3,  1917)  B. 

Second  track  construction  in  Echo  Canyon,  Union  Pacific  R.  R. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  61:43-44;  July  14,  1917)  B 

Second  track  work  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  63:329-33;  Aug  24,  1917)  B. 

Selden,  G.  C. 

Analysis  of  Pacific  rails.  II.  Union  Pacific,  Southern  Pacific,  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe. 

(Magazine  of  Wall  Street,  v.  21;  164-67;  Nov.  10,  1917)  B. 

The  track  laborer  and  liquor  legislation.  An  investigation  of  the  effect  of 
prohibition  laws  on  maintenance  forces  in  several  western  states. 

(Railway  maintenance  engineer,  v.  13:344-47;  Nov  1917) 

Conditions  in  Nebraska,  by  D.  F.  Newmyer,  road  master , UP ,p . 346  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Advertisement.  Picture  of  Lincoln  and  General  Dodge  at  Council  Bluffs, 
Aug.  1859) 

(New  Republic,  v.  9:  Jan.  27,  1917,  cover)  B. 

Also  in  Century  magazine,  Feb.  1917,  advertising  pages.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

(Advertisements  unused  in  magazines.  1917)  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

America's  great  railroad.  The  Union  Pacific,  and  the  man  whose  foresight, 
energy  and  genius  made  it  the  almost  perfect  road. 

(Independent,  January  1,  1917,  p.  26-27) 

First  of  a  series  of  advertisements  by  Union  Pacific.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Estes  Rocky  Mountain  National  Park.  Chicago,  1917. 

12  p.  BPL. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Military  map  of  the  United  States  showing  location  of  all  forces  in 
training,  Chicago.  1917  B.  BPL. 


215. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1917. 

Union  Pacific  r.r.  insures  its  employees. 

(Railway  review,  v.  60:2-3;  Jan.  6,  1917).  B 


Union  Pacific  system.  Executive  commmittee. 
(Pacific  samaphore,  v.  5:  Oct.  20,  1917, 


Second  liberty  loan  of  1917. 
p.  1).  B 


Union  Pacific’s  record  bridge  removal. 

(Railway  and  marine  news,  v.  15:  Jan.  1917,  p.  5-6)  B 


1918. 

Carter,  Charles  Frederick. 

Big  railroading  -  7-11.  Second  series. 

(Railroad  man’?  magazine,  v.  35:621-26;  v.  36:54-68,  254-65,  426-36, 

613-23;  April-August,  1918) 

Contents:-  7.  Unkinking  the  old  Union  Pacific.  8.  Fast  running  on  the 
UnionPacif ic.  -9.  Wyoming  contains  the  UnionPacif ic ' s  "high  rollers." 

-  10.  Joy  riding  on  the  overland  trail.  -  11.  The  Union  Pacific’s 
pioneers,  Empire  builders  unlimited.  B 

A  comparison  of  two  forms  of  snow  shed  construction. 

(Railway  maintenance  engineer,  v.  14:21-25;  January,  1918).  B 

Completing  the  double  track  on  the  Union  Pacific  ...  96  miles  of  second  main 
line  during  1917. 

(Rail  age,  v.  64:1552-56;  June  28,  1918)  B 

Cotterill,  R.  S. 

The  National  railroad  convention  in  St.  Louis,  1849. 

(Missouri  historical  review,  v.  12:203-15;  July,  1918)  B 

Grey,  Zane. 

The  U.P.  Trail;  a  novel.  ...New  York  and  London,  Harper  and  Brothers 
(1918) 

4  p.  1.,  408,  (1)  p.  rent.  12°  B,LC.  18-2607 

(Hill,  Howard  C.) 

The  first  railway  across  the  continent. 

(U.S.  Bureau  of  education.  Lessons  in  community  and  national  life.  Com¬ 
munity  leaflet  no.  21:  April  1,  1918.  p.  25-32) 

Lesson  C.-28  B 

Jeffers,  W.  M. 

The  human  side  of  business. 

(Social  service  review,  v.  6:  January,  1918.  p.  8)  B 

Osterheld,  T.  W. 

Economic  phases  of  the  war;  daily  quotations  in  New  York  during  the  years 
1912  to  1917  inclusive,  of  silver,  copper,  wheat,  cotton  and  certain  rail¬ 
road  industrial  stocks,  and  increases  in-prices  of  all  commodities  ...  New 
York,  A.  Iselin  and  Co.,  cl918. 
chart.  44  x  156  cm.  B 


216. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1918. 

Owen ,  W .  0 . 

The  great  Ames  monument  plot. 

(Railroad  man’s  magazine,  v.  37:  1-10;  Sept.  1918)  B 

Stillman,  J.  D.  B. 

The  last  tie. 

(Overland,  monthly,  n.  s.,  v.  72:  595-603;  Dec.  1918)  LC 

Tests  with  2-10-2  locomotive  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  age,  v.  64:1573-74;  June  28,  1918)  B 

Reprinted  in  Railway  mechanical  engineer,  v.  92:  321-24;  June  1918  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Ten-year  6%  secured  gold  bonds.  Union  Pacific  railroad  co.  to  United 
States  mortgage  and  trust  co.,  as  trustee.  Dated  July  1,  1918.  $20,000,000. 

vi,  48  p.  4  Due  July  1,  1928.  FJL.  PF 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Union  Pacific  system.  Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Oregon  short  line 
railroad  company.  Oregon -Washing ton  railroad  and  Navigation  company.  Claim 
for  special  compensation  from  United  States  Railroad  Administration. 

(n . p . ,  1918?)  o 

cover-title,  21  p.  fold.  map.  4  B 

U.  S.  Interstate  commerce  commission.  Bureau  of  Safety. 

Report  of  the  chief  of  the  Bureau  of  safety  covering  the  investigation  of 
an  accident  which  occurred  on  the  UnionPacific  railroad  near  Beloit,  Kans., 
on  Jan.  15,  1918.  (Washington,  Govt.  Print,  off.,  1918) 

7  p.  8°  B,  KansHS  A19-245 

1919. 

Cotterill,  Robert  S. 

Early  agitation  for  a  Pacific  railroad,  1845-1850. 

(Mississippi  Valley  historical  review,  v.  5:396-414;  March,  1919).  B 
D.,  0.  F. 

Baltimore  may  be  terminus  of  coast-to-coast  railroad.  Rockefeller  group 
of  capitalists  believed  to  be  planning  to  link  up  Western  Maryland  with 
vast  system  spanning  continent  to  San  Francisco  and  Seattle. 

(Baltimore  Sun,  Dec.  26,  1919)  Map  showing  proposed  system.  B 

Famous  trains  to  be  restored  by  railroads.  Lines  intend  to  give  better  service 
than  ever  under  private  ownership. 

(New  York  herald,  Nov.  2,  1919,  p.  4,  col.  1)  B 

Few  railroads  still  earning  their  federal  compensation.... 

(Wall  st.  journal.  Sept.  6,  1919,  p.  2,  col.  5)  B 

Lovett,  Robert  S. 

UnionPacific  has  small  coal  supply. 

(Wall  st.  journal,  Oct.  31,  1919,  p.  6,  col.  1)  B 


217. 


1919. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 
Moody,  John. 

The  railroad  builders;  a  chronicle  of  the  welding  of  the  states... New 
Haven,  Yale  University  press;  (etc.  etc.)  1919. 
x,  257  p.  8° 

Linking  the  oceans:  p.  121-37.  LC(Bhas  192°  ed.)  OgdenPL  19-19138 


New  York  sun  (Editorial) 

Fifty  years  of  transcontinental  railroading. 
(New  York  sun,  May  10,  1919) 


B 


pacific  railroad  dates. 

(Oregon  historical  society.  Quarterly,  v.  20:221;  June  1919)  B 
Price,  Harold  I. 

Ogden,  Utah,  celebrates  the  "Golden  wedding".  Fiftieth  anniversary  of 
driving  of  golden  spikes  observed  by  colorful  parade. 

(Bulletin  (Southern  Pacific-Western  Pacific)  v.  8:  June  1919,  p.3-4)  B 

Railway  incomes  on  federal  operation.  Few  roads  in  1918  make  as  good  showing 
as  in  preceding  year  under  corporate  control.... 

(Wall  st.  journal,  Apr.  23,  1919,  p.l,  col.  4,  p.  6,  col.  2)  B 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

....The  United  States,  appellant,  v.  UnionPacific  railroad  company. 

Appeal  from  the  Court  of  claims.  Brief  for  the  United  States.  Washington, 
Govt.  Print,  off.,  1919. 
cover-title,  11,  15  p.  8° 

No.  199.  in  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States.  Ocotber  term.  1918.  B 


Russell,  Pearl 

Analysis  of  the  Pacific  railroad  reports. 

(Washington  historical  quarterly,  v.  10:3-16;  Jan.  1919). 


LC 


Sabin,  Edwin  Legrand 

Building  the  Pacific  railway;  the  construction-story  of  America's  first 
iron  thoroughfare  between  the  Missouri  River  and  California,  from  the  in¬ 
ception  of  the  great  idea  to  the  day.  May  10,  1869,  when  the  UNion  Pacific 
and  the  Central  Pacific  joined  tracks  at  Promontory  Point,  Utah,  to  form 
the  nation's  transcontinental.  Philadelphia  and  London,  J.B.  Lippincott 
company,  1919. 

317  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.  12 

B.  BPL,  LC,  NY,  HU,  OgdenPL,  WorcPL  20-457 

Sabin,  Edwin  Legrand. 

Opening  the  iron  trail;  or,  Terry  as  a  "U.Pay."  man  (  a  semi-centennial 
story) .. .New  York,  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  cgmpany  (c.1919) 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  273  p.  front.,  plates.  8  . 


LC 


19-15732 


Semi-centennial  first  Pacific  railroad. 

(Railway  and  marine  news,  v.  17:  June,  1919;  p.  13-14)  B 


218. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt  II 

1919. 

Thom,  William  B. 

The  course  of  empire.  Travel  across  the  plains  before  the  Pacific  railroad 
was  built. 

(New  York  sun.  May  14,  1919,  p.  8)  B 

Union  Pacific  leads  in  operating  results.  In  two  years  of  federal  control  system 
will  have  made  for  government  $25,000,000. 

(Wall  st.  journal,  Dec.  11,  1919.  p.  13-3)  B 

Union  Pacific  operation  improves  during  September. 

Had  road  been  run  for  own  account  in  first  nine  months  instead  of  under 
federal  rental  ,  it  would  have  shown  $17.44  on  common. 

(Wall  st.  journal,  Nov.  13,  1919,  p.  9,  col.  1)  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

History  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad;  issued  by  the  UnionPacific  railroad 
on  the  occasion  of  the  celebration  at  Ogden,  Utah,  May  10th,  1919,  in  com¬ 
memoration  of  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  driving  the  golden  spike.  (New 
York.  1919) 

42  p.  1  1.  8°  BA  19-1345 

Union  Pacific  system. 

(Wall  st.  journal.  Sept.  13,  1919,  p.  6,  col.  1) 

H.  M.  Adams,  elected  vice-president  in  charge  of  traffic  effective  Oct.  1. 
B. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  Justice. 

....The  United  States,  appellant,  vs.  Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Appeal  from  the  Court  of  claims.  Brief  for  the  United  States.  Washington, 
1919. 

cover-title,  II,  15  p.  8°  B 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

....  An  act  authorizing  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  or  its  suc¬ 
cessors,  to  convey  for  public-road  purposes,  certain  parts  of  its  right 
of  way.  (Washington,  1919?) 

11.  8°  (66th  Cong.  Public  no.  64) 

Received  by  the  President  Oct.  10,  1919,  and  became  a  law  through  not 
being  returned  by  him  to  Congress.  B 

U.  S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Agreement  between  director  general  of  railroads  and  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company,  Oregon  short  line  railroad  company,  Oregon -Washington  railroad 
and  Navigation  company,  Des  Chutes  railroad  company ...  February  14,  1919, 

New  York,  The  Evening  post  job  printing  office  (1919) 

2  p.  1.,  20  p.  4°  B 


219, 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1920. 

Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway. 

Improved  service  effective  May  30,  1920, 
Pacific  coast.  Chicago  and  Northwestern 
Condensed  schedule  and  equipment,  summer 
&  Co. ,  1920) 
floder  4° 


to  Colorado,  California  and  north 
Railway,  Union  Pacific  system, 
season.  (Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

B 


First  American  transcontinental  railroad. 

Union  Pacific  dream  realized  seventy  years  ago. 

(Springfield  Republican,  Feb.  29,  1920,  Magazine  section  p.  1,  Auto 
section,  p.  19.)  B 


Hancock,  E.  A. 

Union  Pacific  shops  at  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Modern  new  shop  plant  that  takes  care 
of  road’s  heaviest  power. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  66:  127-28;  Jan.  24,  1920)  B 

The  Kansas  Court  of  Industrial  Relations  and  the  Federal  Transportation  Act. 

(Law  and  Labor,  v.  2:  203-04;  August,  1920). 

Case  of  Wendele  v.  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  et  al.  B 


Large  shop  marks  development  of  western  road.  New  locomotive  facilities  at 
Cheyenne  exemplify  the  rapid  growth  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  69:  687-90;  Oct.  22,  1920)  B 


McKeen,  A.  H. 

Straight  automatic  blocking  on  the  U.  P.  system. 

(Railway  signal  engineer,  v.  18:  359-60;  Sept.,  1920)  B 


Moody,  John. 

The  railroad  builders;  a  chronicle  of  the  welding  of  the  states... New  Haven 
Yale  University  Press;  (etc.  etc.)  1920. 
x  257  p.  8° 

Linking  the  oceans:  p.  121-137.  B 

New  locomotives  for  the  Union  Pacific  system. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  67:975-77;  Dec.  25,  1920)  B 

A  new  plan  for  water  service  administration.  Union  Pacific  organization  insures 
co-operation  between  supplying  and  using  departments. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  69:  111-12;  July  16,  1920)  B 


Pacific  fruit  express  refrigerator  cars.  Insulation  around  the  sides  and  ends 
is  broken;  a  continuous  layer  of  cork  in  the  floor. 

(Railway  age,  v.  69:  1145-48;  Dec.  31,  1920)  B 


Shiff’s(I)  role  in  finance.  Genius  of  banker  in  Union  Pacific  reorganization 
and  other  achievements. 

(New  York  Times,  Oct.  3,  1920,  sect  8,  p.  1,  col.  1-3)  B 

Union  Pacific  income  in  year  just  closed. 

Not  likely  to  show  important  changes  f rom. . . . 1918 . 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  Jan.  10,  1920,  p.  1,  col.  4)  B. 


220. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1920. 

The  Union  Pacific  overhauls  its  engine  terminals.  Builds  six  new  roundhouses  and 
enlarges  others.  Shop  facilities  also  increased. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  69:  557-61;  Oct.  1,  1920).  B 


Union  Pacific  publicity  in  1875. 

(Way  Bill,  v.  ll:Dec.  1920;  p.  13) 


B 


Union  Pacific  system. 

Safety  first  bulletin. ...  Portland ,  Oregon,  December,  1920. 
Pacific  Semaphore,  v.  9:  Dec.  18,  1920,  p.  9-11)  B 


Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

....Schedule  of  pay  for  engineers  and  firemen.  In  effect  April  1,  1920. 
(n. p . ,  1920) 

61  p.  16° 

At  head  of  title:  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  and  St.  Joseph  and  Grand 
Island  Ry.  Co.  B 


Union  Pacific  system. 

...To  all  employees.  Omaha,  Dec.  25,  1920. 

(3)  p.  4° 

Circular  in  reference  to  stock  subscription  plan.  B. 

Union  Pacific  Railraod  Company. 

Union  Pacific  equipment  trust,  series  A.  Lease  of  railroad  equipment, 
dated  June  1,  1920.  Commercial  trust  company  to  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company.  Agreemnt,  dated  June  1,  1920.  Harry  E.  Righter  and  Andrew  S. 
Hannun,  vendors,  with  Commercial  Trust  Company  and  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company.  N.  Y.,  the  Evening  Post  Job  Printing  Office,  Inc.  (1920) 

19,  35  p.  80  A  20-1097 

Due  annually  June  1,  1924-35.  $10,000,000.  7%.  B 

Union  Pacific  system  leads  creditor  roads.  (Estimate  for  1919) 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  Jan.  16,  1920,  p.  9-3)  B 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Order... In  the  matter  of  the  application  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  for  a  certificate  of  convenience  and  necessity  to  extend  its 
line  in  Nebraska  and  Wyoming. .. Sept .  21,  1920.  (Washington,  1920) 
broadside.  B 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  making  appropriations  for  sundry  civil  expenses  of  the  government 
for  the  fis-al  year  ending  June  30,  1920 ... (Washington ,  1920) 

80  p.  8°  (66th  Cong.,  Public  no.  21) 

Protecting  interests  of  the  United  States  in  suits  affecting  Pacific 
Railroads:  p.  51.  B 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

...Schedule  of  pay  for  trainmen,  in  effect  March  1,  1920.  (n.p.,  1920) 

40  p.  16° 

At  head  of  title:  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  and  St.  Joseph  and  Grand 
Island  Railway  Co.  B 


221. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


1920. 

Venner,  Clarance  H. 

Is  it  ultra  vires,  illegal  and  void?  Union  Pacific  R.R.  and  Southern  Pacific 
Companies’  guaranty  of  Pacific  Fruit  Express  Company  equipment  certificates. 
New  York,  1920. 

(23)  p.  f°  ICC 

Wall  Street  Journal  (Editorial) 

A  guaranty  in  name  only.  (Comment  on  interview  of  Senator  Cummins  in 
Wall  St.  Journal) 

(Wall  St,  Journal,  Jan.  23,  1920,  p.  1  col.  2,  p.  2,  col.  2)  B 


1921. 

Albright,  George  Leslie 

Official  explorations  for  Pacific  railroads, ... .Berkeley,  Calif.,  Uni¬ 
versity  of  California  Press,  1921. 

vii  p.  1  1.  187  p.  8°  (University  of  California  publications  in  history 
H.  E.  Bolton,  editor,  vol.  xi)  LC,  UCal.  A  21-1789. 

Burton,  W.  J. 

"Construction  of  the  Pacific  Railroad" 

(Bulletin  of  the  American  Railway  Engineering  Association,  v.  23:  no.  237, 
July,  1921,  p.  7-47)  B 

Guaranty  Company  of  New  York. 

Investment  recommendations.  May,  1921.  (n.  p.,  1921) 

16  p.  8° 

With  mortgage  map  of  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  prepared  by 
White  and  Kemble.  B 

Lane,  Charles  J. 

History  of  transportation. 

(Union  Pacific  Magazine,  vol.  1:  Jan.  1921,  p.  10-11,30,40)  B 

Marysville  (Kans.)  Advocate-Democrat  (Editorial) 

This  is  safety  first. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  69:  371;  Sept.  17,  1921)  B 

Moody,  John. 

The  railroad  builders;  a  chronicle  of  the  welding  of  the  states.  New  Haven 
Yale  University  Press;  (etc.  etc.)  1921. 
ix,  257  p.  ccl.  front.,  fold.  maps.  12°  (Half-title:  the  chronicles  of 
America  series,  Allen  Johnson,  editor ... ,v. 38) 

"Roosevelt  edition"  LC  (B  1920  ed)  22-12160 

Norton,  T.  J. 

Ancient  objections  to  railroads. 

(Santa  Fe  Magazine,  v.  15:  May,  1921,  p.  53-54).  B. 

i».  * 

Observer,  pseud. 

Non-spectacular  safety  first. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  71:608;  Oct.  1,  1921) 

Examination  in  train  rules  on  the  Union  Pacific.  B 


222. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


1921. 

Parmelee,  Julius  H. 

Condensed  memorandum  on  financial  results  of  federal  investments  in  the 


transcontinental  railways.  (Aug.  19,  1921) 

16  type.  p.  4°  B. 

Railway  Age  (Editorial) 

Union  Pacific. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  71:  150-52;  July  23,  1921)  B 

Short  Stories  of  Transportation. 

(An  anecdote  of  E.H.  Harriman) 

(Railway  and  Marine  News,  v.  19:  June,  1921,  p.  21)  B 

Union  Pacific  absorbs  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  and  Marine  News,  v.  19:  June,  1921,  p.  14-15)  B 

Union  Pacific  acquires  Clark’s  share  of  L.  A.  &  S.  L. 

(Wall  St.  Journal,  May  26,  1921,  p.  9,  col.  1)  B 

Union  Pacific  publicity  in  1875. 

(Arrowhead  Magazine,  Feb.  1921,  p.  15)  B 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Yellow  Stone  National  Park.  (n.p.,  c.1921) 

31,  (1)  p.  4°  B,  LC  21-12093. 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Along  the  Union  Pacific  system.  (n.p.,  1921) 
folder  (62p.)  8  B 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Colorado’s  mountain  playgrounds. .. (Chicago,  Poole  Bros.,  1921) 

31  p.  illus.  8°  B 


Union  Pacific  system. 

Rocky  Mountain  National  Park,  Estate  Park,  Colorado. 

McNally  &  Co.,  1921) 

31,  (1)  p.  illus.,  fold.  map.  8° 

Union  Pacific  system. 

....To  all  employees. .. December  5,  1921  (announcing  the  Union  Pacific 
Magazine  beginning  January  1922) 

11.  B 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Topographical  map  of  Rocky  Mountain  National  Park  Estes  Park  and  environs, 
Colorado. ... (Chicago,  Poole  Bros.,  cl921) 
cover-title,  fold.  map.  16°  B 

U.  S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Bureau  of  Safety. 

In  re  investigation  of  an  accident  which  occured  on  the  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  near  Knight,  Wyoming,  on  January  28,  1921.  March  15,  1921. 

7  mimeo.  p.  4°  B 


(Chicago,  Rand 
B 


223. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


1921. 

U. 


S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  Oct.  11, 
general  of  railroads ...  and  Union  Pacific 
Line  Railroad  Company,  Oregon -Washing ton 
Des  Chutes  Railroad  Company,  Green  River 
snake  Creek  Water  Company,  Union  Pacific 
Evening  Post  Job  Printing  Office  (1921) 
(4)  p.  4° 


1921.  James  C.  Davis,  director 
Railroad  Company,  Oregon  Short 
Railroad  and  Navigation  Company, 
Water  Works  Company,  Rattle- 
Water  Company,  New  York,  the 

B. 


The  world’s  most  modern  terminal. 

(Arrowhead,  December,  1921,  p.  13-17,23) 

The  Northwestern-Union  Pacific  Chicago  Terminal.  B. 


1922. 

Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  Union  Pacific. 

(union  Pacific  Magazine,  v.  i:  Feb.,  1922,  p.  4-5)  B 

Forgotten  chapters  of  railroad  history. 

I.  Uniting  the  United  States. 

(Observation,  v.  i:  June,  1922,  p.  3-4)  B 

Gray,  C.  R. 

(Statement  issued  June  10,  1922,  of  the  interest  of  the  Union  Pacific  in 
the  Supreme  Courts'  Central  Pacific-Southern  Pacific  decision) 

6  type.  p.  4°  B 

Guaranty  Company  of  New  York. 

Railroad  bond  investments,  with  mortgage  maps  and  descriptions,  (new  York) 
Guaranty  Company  of  New  York  (1922) 

32  p.  maps.  4° 

Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company.  First  mortgage  and  land  grant  4%  bonds, 
due  July  1,  1947:  p.  34-35.  B 

Harte,  Bret. 

What  the  engines  said. 

(Observation,  v.  i:  June,  1922,  p.  4) 

Poem  written  to  celebrate  opening  of  Pacific  Railroad.  B 

(Highway  adjacent  to  Union  Pacific  lines  between  Kansas  City  and  Denver.... 
known  as  the  "Golden  Belt  Train",  has  been  renamed  the  "Union  Pacific 
highway") 

(Union  Pacific  Magazine,  v.  1:  Jan.,  1922,  p.  51)  B 

How  they  looked  forty  years  ago. 

(Union  Pacific  Magazine,  v.  l:Apr.,  1922,  p.  6) 

Union  Pacific  locomotives  of  the  80 's.  B 

Kennan,  George. 

E.  H.  Harriman,  a  biography ,... Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  Co. 
1922. 

2  v.  fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.  8° 

the  reorganization  of  the  Union  Pacific.  Reconstruction  and  re-equipment 
of  the  Union  Pacific:  v.  1,  p.  109-84. 

The  Union  Pacific  dividends  in  1906:  v.  2,  p.  77-87.  B,HU,LC  22-9508. 


224. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


1922. 

Loomis,  N.  H. 

Asa  Whitney  -  forerunner. 

(Union  Pacific  Magazine,  v.  l:Jan.,  1922,  p.  6-7)  B 

A  mountain  type  locomotive  for  high  capacity.  New  Union  Pacific  locomotive  is 
lightest  per  unit  of  power  of  any  4-8-2  yet  built. 

(Railway  Age,  v.  72:  1325-29;  June  10,  1922)  B 

....Also  in  (Railway  Mechanical  Engineer,  v.  96:  381-85;  July,  1922)  B 

New  Locomotive  special  ties  developed  on  the  Union  Pacific. 

U.P.  mechanical  officials  design  new  low  water  alarm  and  a  new  drifting 
valve  applied  to  locomotive  7000. 

(Railway  Review,  v.  71:73-76;  July  15,  1922)  B 

Phillips,  W.  C. 

Establishing  icing  facilities  on  a  large  scale.  System  recently  inaugu¬ 
rated  on  Southern  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  gives  highly  satisfactory 
results . 

(Railway  Age,  v.  72:  533-34;  March  4,  1922)  B 

Powerful  mountain  type  passenger  locomotive  for  the  Union  Pacific  railroad. 
Lightness  of  parts  a  remarkable  feature  in  construction. 

(Railway  and  Locomotive  Engineering,  v.  35:169-70;  July,  1922)  B 

Union  Pacific  builds  tie  treating  plant. 

Installation  at  Pocatello  advantageously  arranged  and  equipped  for  opera¬ 
tions  on  large  scale. 

(Railway  Maintenance  Engineer,  v.  18:97-98;  Mar.,  1922)  B 


Union  Pacif ic 
PT  .  1 


MERGED  OR  CONTROLLED  ROADS: 


DENVER  AND  BOULDER  VALLEY  RAILROAD  CO. 

Chartered  Oct.  1,  1870,  cf.Poor,  1897:805.  Acquired  by 

Union  Pacific,  April  1,  1898.  cf.  Poor,  1897;124. 

Denver  and  Boulder  Valley  railroad  co. 

Lease,  Denver  and  Boulder  Valley  railroad  co.  to  Denver 
Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  co.  (October  19,  1870?) 

(New  York)  Burgoyne  (1870)  5  p.  8° 

DENVER  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  &  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  Jan.  24,  1880,  with  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
co.  and  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  to  form  the  Union 
Railway  co.  cf.Poor,  1897:789. 

Denver  Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  company. 

Annual  report . 

BPL  1871(3)  73 

ICC  1877 

NY  1877 

1869  , 

Denver  Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  company. 

Indenture  to  John  Edgar  Thomson,  Adolphus  Mej er  and 
John  Evans.  25  p.  8° 

First  mortgage,  Cheyenne  branch.  Dated  Aug.  19,  1869.  Due 
May  1  ,  1899.  $2,500,000.  7%  gold.  LH , P F 

1870. 

Denver  and  Boulder  Valley  railroad. 

Lease.  Denver  and  Boulder  Valley  railroad  co .  to  Denver 
Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  co.  (October  19,  1870?) 

(New  York)  Burgoyne  (1870) 

5  p.  8°  B 

Usher,  J . P . 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  District  of 
Nebraska.  The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the 
Denver  Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  company,  vs.  the 
Union  Pacific  railway  company ...  Brief ..  .  for  complainant. 
Lawrence,  Kan.,  Journal  steam  p r in t .  (  1 8 7 - ? ) 

26  p.  8°  B,  Kans  HS ,  ICC 

Woo lwo r  th ,  J . M . 

Circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  district  of  Nebraska. 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway 
and  telegraph  company  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company... 
Brief  and  argument  of  J.M.  Woolworth,  for  complainants. 

(n. p.,187-?)  35  p.  8°  B,ICC,  KansHS 

1872. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Protest  against  the  passage  of  Senate  bill  no.  638,  also 
House  bill  1640,  and  reply  to  the  argument  filed  in  its 
support  by  the  attorneys  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  and  Denver 
Pacific  railroad  companies.  Washington  City,  Printed  by 
Powell, Ginck  &  co . ,  1872.  16  p.  8°  B,ICC 


226 


1878. 


1880  . 


1884 


1887  . 


Union  Pacif ic 
PT  .  1 . 

Denver  Pacific  railway  &  telegraph  co .  (cont'd) 

Parrish,  Samuel  Longstreth, 

Statement  of  the  relations  of  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  and 
telegraph  company  to  the  Union  Pacific  system.  Submitted  on 
behalf  of  the  bondholders,  before  the  Judiciary  committee  of 
the  Senate.  Samuel  L.  Parrish,  of  counsel.  Feb.  12,  1878. 

(New  York)J.  Polhemus .  printer  (1878) 

cover-title,  7  p.  8°  B  ,  JHU .  A13-1693. 

Dillon,  John  F . 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district 
of  Kansas.  The  state  of  Kansas ... plaintif f ,  against  the 
Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  def endant ...  Argument  for  the 
defendant,  showing  that  the  state  of  Kansas  has  no  power  to 
forfeit  the  franchise  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  company ...  and  that 
the  consolidation  of  that  company  with  the  Union  Pacific  and 
Denver  Pacific  companies  was  valid... New  York,  Burgoyne  (188-?) 
ii  ,  9 1  p.  8°  B 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific 
railroad  company,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the 
Denver  Pacific  railway  and  telegraph  company,  into  the  Union 
Pacific  railway  company.  Dated  Jan.  24,  1880.  11  p.  8°  B,ICC 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Consolidation  of:  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railway  company,  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  and 
telegraph  company,  Jan.  24,  1880.  NY 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

U.S.  Circuit  court,  southern  district  of  New  York,  August  Rutten, 
complainant,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company,  impleaded 
with  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  &  Telegraph  company,  defendant. 
Breif  of  defendant,  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company,  in 
support  of  its  demurrer.  (New  York)  Burgoyne(188-?)  9  p.  8°  B 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
co. ,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. ,  and  Denver  Pacific  railway 
&  telegraph  co . ,  into  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co .  dated 
Jan.  24,  1880,  and  the  by-laws  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co. 
Boston, 1884.  16  p.  8°  BPL 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
co.,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . ,  and  Denver  Pacific  railway 
&  telegraph  co . ,  into  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co.  Dated 
Jan.  24,1880,  and  the  by-laws  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co. 
Boston,  Printed  for  the  company,  1887. 
cover-title,  17  p.  8°  B  A17-143 

Union  Pacific  railwoad  company,  Consolidation  of,  with  Kansas 

Pacific  railroad,  and  Denver  Pacific  railroad,  res.  calling  for 
information  relative  to.  Jan.  17,  1887.  J. A. Anderson  Rept. 

(House.  Misc.  doc.  49th  Cong.  2d  sess.  vol,no.  84.  1  p.)  Ames 


227 


Union  Pacific 
Pt.  1. 

1888. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union,  Union  Pacific,  Kansas  Pacific  and  Denver 
Pacific . 

Boston,  1888.  16  p.  BPL 

1890. 

Dillon,  John  Forrest 

Pacific  railroad  laws,  including  charters  and  acts  of  Congress, 
relating  to  or  affecting  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  the 
Kansas  Pacific  railway,  the  Denver  Pacific  railway,  the  Central 
Pacific  railroad,  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  the  Atlantic  & 
Pacific  railroad,  and  the  Texas  &  Pacific  railroad.  Comp,  and 
annotated  by  John  F.  Dillon. .. (New  York) 

Printed  for  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company  (E.C. Miles,  publisher 
and  printer)  1890.  xiii,269  p.  8°  AmhC  B,H&,LC,UI  18-2118 
"This  book  is  an  enl .  and  rev.ed.of  the  book  known  as 
"Pacific  railroad  laws,"  comp,  by  Theos.  French...  and 
printed  for  the  companies  in  1 8 8 3 " . --Pr ef . no t e . 

1896. 

Sage,  Russell  &  Gould,  Geo.  Jay. 

Foreclosure  first  mortgage  of  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  & 

Telegraph  Co.  In  the  Circuit  courts  of  the  United  States  for 
Colorado  and  Wyoming.  Sage  &  Gould  vs.  Union  Pacific  railway 
co.  Record  of  proceedings, 
vol.  1.  New  York,  1896.  BPL 

JUNCTION  CITY  &  FORT  KEARNEY  RAILWAY  CO. 

Absorbed  by  U.P.,  June  1  ,  1899  .  cf  ;  Poor,  1902  :  558.  Chartered 
June  29,  1871.  cf;Poor,  1898:848. 

Junction  City  and  Fort  Kearney  railway  company. 

First  mortgage...  to  Adolf  Meier  &  Louis  H.  Meyer,  trustees, 
dated  April  1,  1873.  St. Louis,  1874.  23  p.  BPL 

KANSAS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD  CO. 

Chartered  May  31,  1871,  as  the  Kansas  central  railway  co . ; 
reorganized  as  Kansas  central  railroad  co.,  Apr.  15,  1879. 

cf . Poor , 189 7 : 805 .  Sold  under  foreclosure  June  25,  1897,  Property 

taken  over  by  the  Leavenworth,  Kansas  and  western  railroad  co . 
which  was  absorbed  by  the  U.P.,  May  24  ,1908.  cf  .  Poor,  1907:814  , 

1919:  1651. 

Kansas  Central  railroad  confirmation  to,  of  right  of  way  upon  Fort 
Leavenworth  reservation,  recommended.  F.M.  Cockrell,  Military 
affairs,  Feb. 18,  1891,  S.Bill  4974. 

S.Rept.  51st  cong.2d  sess.  v. 2, No. 2308  lp  Ames 

KANSAS  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  CO. 

k-. 

Chartered  1861  as  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  and  western  railroad  co. 

Name  changed  to  Union  Pacific,  Eastern  division,  1863;  to  Kansas 
Pacific,  May  31,  1868  cf.  Poor,  1888:882.  Consolidated  Jan. 24,  1880, 
with  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  co.  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  & 
telegraph  co.  to  form  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co.  cf;Poor,  1897:787. 


228 


Union  Pacific 
P  t .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Annual  report. 

New  York  (etc.  v.  21-23  cm.  > 

Report  year  ends  with  calendar  year.  Full  title  of  report: 
report  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . 


Annual 


3  eds.  of  1868  report:  New  York, 
Blythe(43p  );  St.  Louis.  Levison  & 
B  has  New  York  and  St. Louis  (43p.) 


B  1868,2  eds 
BFL  1868,70-2. 

H  1868-70,74,75 

HU  1868-72 
ICC  1868-75,77 
JC  1868-69 
Kans.HS  1868-75 
LC  1868-75,77 
NY  1868-72,77 
UC  1868 
UI  1868-71 
UES  1868,69,71,72. 
MoHS  1867-9 


:St  Louis.  Levison  & 
Blythe  (32  p.)  has  all  three; 

CAll-3033  Unrev'd 
69,70,71,72,74,75. 


Bouton,  S . W . 

Kansas  City  history;  early  movements  at  railroad  building. 

(In  Wyandotte  County  clippings,  v.3,p.l64)  Kansas  Pacific  railroad. 

KansH  S 


Ephraim,  William,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  and  Union  Pacific 
railway  company. 

Bill  of  complaint.  U.S.  Circuit  court,  2d  judicial  district,  Southern 
district  of  New  York.  KansHS 

Ephraim,  Wm.  plaintiff,  vs.  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.,  J.D. Perry, 
Adolphus  Meier,  Carlos  S.  Greeley,  W . M . McPher s on  (and  others) 

Summons  for  relief.  New  York  S. Court,  City  and  county  of  New  York.  8° 

Kansas  HS 


Gunter,  J.N.,  infant,  by  J.C. Gunter,  his  next  friend,  plaintiff  in  error, 
vs.  ^the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  defendant  in  error.  Brief 
of  the  plaintiff  in  error.  7  p.  4°  (. 

S . Co . no . 1064 .  KansHS 

Hallett,  Ella,  et  al .  ,  complaintants ,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.et  al .  , 
def  endants . 

Argument  of  the  complainant  in  reply  to  defendant’s  brief  in  support 
of  demurrers.  37  p.  80  Kans  HS 

In  U.S. Circuit  court,  district  of  Kansas. 

- Bill  of  complaint...  "B"  to  "P".  182  p.  8  KansHS 


Union  Pacif ic 

Pt  .  1 .  _ 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway. (cont'd.) 

Hallett,  Ella,  et  al  etc  (cont’d.) 

Brief  for  complainant,  or  argument  on  demurrer  to  the  bill. 

26p.80  U.S.  Circuit  court,  district  of  Kansas.  KansHS 

-  Reply  of  complainant  to  brief  of  the  defendants  on  their  motion 

to  vacate. 

Order  of  service.  12  p.  80 

U.S. Circuit  court,  district  of  Kansas.  KansHS 

Kansas  Pacific  railway 

Colorado  resorts.  lOp.  ill.  16°  ,  n.d.  KSHS 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Objections  to  annexing  to  the  bill  for  the  construction  of  a 
railroad  from  Marshall,  Tex.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal .( S . 647 ), amendment 
proposed  by  Mr.  Drake,  granting  additional  lands  to  Kansas  railway 
co.  for  a  road  from  Ellsworth,  Kansas,  by  way  of  Arkansas  & 

Rio  Grande  rivers,  to  the  boundary  line  of  Mexico. 

(n.p.  n.d.)  (2)  p.  8°  BPL 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . ,  plaintiff,  vs.  James  C.  Stone,  Marcus  J. 
Parrott,  ....  Saunders  W.  Johnston,  Ephraim,  Wm. ,  and  13  others. 
Petition  of  the  plaintiff.  13  p.  8°  KansHS 

Western  union  telegraph  co . ,  plaintiff,  vs.  Union  Pacific  railway  co., 
Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  (et  al.)  Brief  no.  163.  U.S. Circuit 
court,  Western  district  of  Missouri,  western  division,  (n.d.)  KansHS 


1860. 

Gardner,  A. 

Across  the  continent  on  the  Kansas  Pacific  railroad  (Route  of  35th 
parallel)No.  1-43,45-64,66-127.  Wash.(186-?)  125  mounted  photo¬ 

graphs  in  portfolio.  Size  each  5 ^  x  8%  in.  trimmed.  Silver  prints. 
(Views  of  Kansas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona  and  Californis.)  BPL 

1868. 

Parry,  (Charles)  (Christopher) 

Preliminary  report  on  the  physical  geography,  and  natural 
resources  of  the  country  along  the  route  of  the  Kansas  Pacific 
railway  on  the  thirty-fifth  parallel.  (From  the  Rio  Grande  to  the 
Pacific  ocean)  ...  Philadelphia ,  Review  print.  House.  1868. 

20  p.  map. 8°  B , BPL , IC C , WRHS  l-Rc-551 

The  Union  Pacific  railway,  (eastern  division) 

(Kansas  Pacific  railway.)  Economy  to  the  government;  Statement 
of  John  D.  Perry,  pres.  etc.  ...  Washington,  Gibson,  1868. 

56  p,  8°  B, BPL, H, HU, ICC, KansHS, NY 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

The  Union  Pacific  railway  eastern  division,  or  (Kansas  Pacific 
railway)  Importance  of  its  route  to  all  sections  of  the  country. 
Petition  of  sixty  railroad  presidents,  memorials  of  boards  of 
trade  ...  etc.  Washington,  J.O.  Pearson,  printer,  1868. 

50  p.  fold.  map.  8°  A19-1348  B  ,  BPL  ,  ICC  ,  KansHS  ,  NY 


230 


1868. 


i 


Union  Pacific 
Pt .  1  . 

Kansas  Pacific  (cont'd) 

Bell ,  William  A. 

New  tracks  in  North  America.  A  journal  of  travel  and  adventure 
whilst  engaged  in  the  survey  for  a  southern  railroad  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean  during  1867-68;  ...  London , Chapman  and  Hall,  1869; 

2  v . 8°  B ,H,BPL .Hunt , KansHS 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway:  v. 2, p.258-62 

- Same, London,  Chapman  and  Hall;  New  York,  Scribner;  Welford  &  co.  , 

1869.  2  v.  8°  LC  ICC  15-14666 

Kansas  land  &  emigration  co . 

Emigrate  to  Kansas,  the  glory  of  the  West  ...  offer  to  the  public 
a  choice  of  lands  on  the  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific  railways.  London, 
Drew  (1869)  12  p.  8°  KansHS 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Denver  extension  mortgage,  June  20,1869,  to  J.F. Thomson, 

Adolf  Meier  and  John  A.  Stewart.  28  p.  8°  Due  May  1,  1899. 

$6,500,000.  7%  gold.  LH ,  PF 

- Supplementary  mortgage:  Apr.  9,  1879.  Rate  of  interest  reduced 

to  6%  PF 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  gold  loan.  $6,500,000.  First  mortgage  seven 
per  cent,  gold  bonds,  thirty  years  to  run.  A  railroad  and  land 
grant  sinking  fund  bond  ...  (fold, map.)  8°  "Copy  of  the  bond": 
p.  43-45.  B,BPL,JC,PF.  A19-614 

-  Another  issue:  48  p.  ICC  H. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  seven  per  cent  gold  loan.  Suppl  .  to 
the  Independent.  Dabney,  Morgan  &  co.  M.K.  Jesup  &  co. (N.Y.  1869?) 

4  p.  8°  BPL 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . 

$6,500,000  gold  seven  per  cent,  loan.  Mortgage  or  deed  of  trust  ... 
June,  1869,  to  Jo-n  Edgar  Thomson  ...  Adolphus  Meier  ...  and 
John  A.  Stewart  ...  trustees,  New  York,  Baker  &  Godwin,  printers, 

1869.  32  p.  8°  B,  KSHS 

- Another  edition.  St. Louis  (1869?)  26  p.  8°  HU 

Palmer,  William  J. 

Report  of  surveys  across  the  continent  in  1867-68,  on  the  35th  and 
32d  parallels,  for  a  route  extending  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway 
to  the  Pacific  ocean  at  San  Francisco  and  San  Diego.  ...  Dec.  1,  1868. 

Philadelphia  W . B . S elheimer  ,  1869.  6  p.  1  1.,  7-250  p.  front. 

(fold,  plan)  fold.  map.  8°  B , BPL , CalSL , H ,HU , IndSL , ICC , I 11SL , JC , 

KansSL , KansHS ,LC ,MoHS , NYSL , SfcLPL ,UI ,UP  Y.  1-R  -1529 


231 


Union  Pacific 
P  t .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  (cont’d.) 

1870. 

Bell,  William  A. 

BPL,ICC,LC  l-Rc-17 1 


Kansas  Pacific  Railway. 

By-Laws  and  rules  for  conducting  the  business  of  the  Kansas  Pacific 
Railway,  ajproved  by  the  board  of  directors,  Oct. 11,1870.  St.  Louis, 
Levison,  1870,  26  p.  8°  HU,KHS. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

Colorado,  its  resorts  and  attractions  to  pleasure  seeker,  tourist 
and  invalid  (Denver  ?)  1870,  38  pp  8°  B(2d  ed)  1873,  NY  BPL 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Hand  book  for  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  containing  a  description 
of  the  country  ...  Extracted  from  "Tracy’s  guide  to  the  Great 
West".  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1870.  p.  (55)-80.  fold.  map.  12° 

B , H , HU , ICC  , 


Kansas  Pacific  railway. 

Joint  track  time  table  no.  7,  to  take  effect  Sunday,  Sept.  11,  1870. 
Broadside,  11"  x  14".  B 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway 

Ten  year  land  grant  mortgage  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company 
to  Adolphus  Meier  and  John  A.  Stewart,  trustees,  dated  July  1,  1870. 
First  mortgage  on  two  million  acres  of  land,  granted  by  U.S. 

Congress.  St.  Louis,  Levison,  1870,  25  p.8°  HU,HSHS 

Lawrence,  Kan.  Republican  journal  (Editorial) 

The  Kansas  Pacific  and  the  Texas  cattle  trade. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.l:341;July  9,  1870)  From  the  issue  for  June  26, 
1870.  B. 

Tracy,  J(oshus)  L. 

Guide  to  the  great  West:  being  a  brief,  but  carefully  written, 
description  of  the  country  bordering  upon  all  the  principal  rail¬ 
roads  of  the  west...  St. Louis,  Tracy  &  Eaton  (1870)  289,(7)  pp. 

f old . map s . 1 2°  "Kansas  Pacif ic "  :  p . 5 5- 7 5  .  LC  1-25280-M2 

Usher ,  J . P . 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States.  District  of  Nebraska. 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway 
and  telegraph  company,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company... 
Brief...  for  complainant.  Lawrence,  Kan.,  Journal  steam  print 
(187**?)  26  p . 8°  *>  B , ICC , KansHS 


232 


1870  . 


Union  Pacif ic 
Pt .  1. 

Usher ,  J . P . 

Interest  on  bonds  issued  to  the  Pacific  railroad  companies. 
Communication  to  the  Judiciary  committee  of  the  U.S. Senate,  by 
J.P. Usher,  attorney  for  the  Kansas  Pacific  company.  (Washington) 

Judd  &  Detweiler  printers  (187-?)  20  p.  8°  B 

Woo lwor  th ,  J . M . 

Circuit  court  of  the  United  States,  district  of  Nebraska.  The 
Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  and 
telegraph  company,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Brief 
and  argument  of  J . M. Woolwor th ,  for  complainants,  (n.p.,  187-?) 

35  p.  8°  B ; I C C ,  KansHS. 

1871. 

(Elliott,  Robert  Smith) 

Industrial  resources  of  western  Kansas  and  eastern  Colorado. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway.  Saint  Louis:  Levison  &  Blythe,  1871. 

32  p.  8°  ICC . KansHS , LC  l-Rc-99. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

Business  summary  and  financial  statement  for  the  yr...l870. 

(St. Louis,  1871)  2  1.  4°  NY 

'  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Emigrants*  guide  to  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  lands...  6,000,000 
acres  for  sale  by  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  Lawrence,  Kan., 

Land  dept.,  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.,  April  1871.  32  p.  front, 

(fold,  map) 8°  B , BPL , KansHS , NY 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Fifteen  year  land  grant  mortgage  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway 
company  to  Adolf  Meier  and  Charles  Custis,  dated  Aug.  23rd,  1871. 

St. Louis,  1871.  26  p.  8°  HU 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  plf.  in  error  vs.  Joseph  G.  McCoy,  def .  in 
error.  Brief  of  the  defendant  in  error,  (n.p.)  1871  18  p.  8  S.C. 

Kansas.  KansHS 

Tracy ,  J . L . 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  and  its  branches,  connections  and  extensions. 
From  the  Guide  to  the  great  West.  1871.  p.55.  KansHS 


1872. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Forest  trees  for  Kansas.  A  series  of  letters  by  R.S. Elliott, 
industrial  agent  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway.  Lawrence,  1872. 
32  p.  8°  KanHS 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Guide  map  of  the  best  and  shortest  cattle  trail  to  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railway;  with  a  concise  and  accurate  description  of  the 
route  ...  Saint  Louis,  Levison  &  Blythe,  1872.  8  p.  map  16°  NY 


233 


1872. 


Union  Pacific 
Pt .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Kansas  Pacific  railroad.  Memorial  ...  asking  such  legislation 
by  Congress  as  will  prevent  the  present  action  of  the  Union  Pacific 
railroad  company  in  discriminating  against  the  interests  of  said 
Kansas  company  in  the  transportation  of  freight  and  passengers  ... 
(Washington  1872)  3  p.  8  (42d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Mis.  doc.  82) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  14,  1872.  B 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Protest  against  the  passage  of  Senate  bill  no.  638,  also  House 
bill  1640  and  reply  to  the  argument  filed  in  its  support  by  the 
attorneys  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  and  Denver  Pacific  railroad  com¬ 
panies.  Washington  City,  printed  by  Powell,  Ginck  &  co. , 

187  2.  16  p.  8°  B  ,  I C  C 

Railroad  gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Kansas  Pacific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.4:  309;July  20,  1872)  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Answer  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  to  charges  of  the  Kansas 
Pacific  company  that  it  exacts  exorbitant  and  discriminating 
rates  and  tariffs.  (1872?)  9  p.  8°  Caption  title.  HU 

Weston’s  guide  to  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  containing  a  full  and 

reliable  description  of  the  cities  and  towns... from  Kansas  City,  Mo 
and  Leavenworth,  Kansas  to  Denver,  Colorado  ...  W.  Weston,  ed  ... 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Bulletin  steam  printing  and  engraving  house,  1872 
204  p.  front,  illus  ,  por ts  ,  2  f o Id . map s . 1 2 °  B , HU , KansHS , LC ,  4-18538 

- Another  issue.  216  p.  B 

1873. 

Carr,  Robert  E. 

How  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  co.  violates  its  charter  in 
exorbitant  and  discriminating  rates  of  transportation.  The  duty 
of  Congress.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (1873)  cover- title , 10  p.  8° 

B , ICC ,JHU ,KanHS  A13-1509 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Colorado,  its  resorts  and  attractions  to  the  pleasure-seeker, 
tourist  and  invalid.  2nd.  ed .  (n.p.)  1873.  38  p.  8°  B,CHS,LC,NY 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Mortgage...  J. Edgar  Thomson  and  H.M. Alexander .  St. Louis,  1873. 

29  p . 8°  HU 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  plaintiff  in  error,  vs.  Missouri, 

Kansas  &  Texas  railroad  co. ,  defendant  in  error.  Brief  of  plaintiff 
in  error,  (n.p.,  1873)  ,,59  p.  4°  Kansas  Supreme  court.  KansHS 

1874  . 

(Beard ,  Henry) 

The  Union  Pacific  railroad  and  branches.  Provisions  of  law  in 
regard  to  their  operation  (n.p., 1874?)  39  p.  8°  ICC 

Caption  title.  Signed  Henry  Peard,  attorney  for  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railway  company. 


234 


1874  . 


Union  Pacif ic 
Pt .  1. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Guide  map  of  the  great  Texas  cattle  trail.  1874.  21  p.  12°  KansHS 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Co. 

Die  heutige  lage  der  Kansas-Pacific  eisenbahn-gesells chaf t ; 
bericht  des  am  23.  Dezember  1873  von  den  bondsbesitzern 
erwahlten  Komitee's. 

Frankfort  a. M. ,1874.  29  p.8  H,UW. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  and  its  relations  to  the  government 
of  the  U.S.  (Memorial  of  the  lst-mor tgageQbondholders  to  the 
Secretary  of  the  interior)  (1874)  10  p.  8  B. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

...Memorial  of  the  vice-president  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway 
company  with  accompanying  statements  in  relation  to  alleged 
unfair  and  illegal  charges  made  b^  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
c ompany . (Wash ing ton ,  1874)  8  p.  8  (43d  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate. 

Mis.  doc.  54)  Ordered  printed  Feb.  10,  1874.  B 

Missouri.  Legislature. 

...Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroads.  Re s o lu t ion . . . in 
reference  to  the  Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroad 
companies.  (Washington,  1874)  3  p.  8  (43d  Cong.,  1st  sess. 
House.Mis.doc.  130)  Ordered  printed  Feb.  16,  1874.  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  Pacific  railroads.  Position  of  the  Union  Pacific  in  respect 
to  pro-rating  with  the  Kansas  Pacific  on  freights  and  passengers 
interchanged  at  Cheyenne,  Wyoming  Territory.  n.p.(1874?)  23  p.  8 

1875  . 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Mountain  trips,  jaunts  and  tours.  1875.  In  summer,  fall  or 
winter  to  visit  the  great  Rocky  mountain  resorts  of  Colorado, 
via  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  from  Kansas  City  or  Leavenworth, 
to  Denver,  Col...  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  (1875)  1  p.l., 

16  p.  illus .  8°  LC  1-19  7  3 1-MI 

"Spec . "  pseud. 

Line  etchings.  A  trip  from  the  Missouri  river  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains  via  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway.  By  "Spec.”  Saint 
Louis,  Woodward,  Tiernan  &  Hale,  1875.  2  p.l.,  69  pp.  illus.pl., 

map.  8°  B,BPL,ICC,LC  1-25273-M2 

United  States  of  America,  plaintiff,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co., 
defendant.  Brief  in  opposition  to  demurrer.  In  the  Circuit  court 
of  the  U.S.  for  the  district  of  Kansas,  1875.  KansHS 

1876. 

Kansas,  Legislature. 

Concurrent  resolution  relating  to  lands  of  the  Kansas  Pacific 
railroad  co.  March  3,  1876.  2  p.  8  (44th  Cong. ,1st  sess.Misc. 

doc. 113 . Vol  .  5 . 1702)  KansHS 


JHU 


235 


1876. 


Union  Pacif ic 
Pt .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Funding  mortgage  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co .  to  William  J. 
Lewis  and  Cyrus  B.  Burnham,  trustees.  Dated  October  2d,  1876. 

St . Louis ,Levison  &  Blythe,  printers,  1876.  40  p.  8°  B  A19-1301. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

San  Juan  mines,  a  compendium  of  the  mineral  resources  of  the 
state  of  Colorado,  together  with  a  description  of  its  mountain 
scenery,  its  agricultural  features,  business  prospects,  and  best 
routes  to  travel  Kansas  City,  1876.  83  p.  map  8°  KansHS 

1877. 

Holmes,  Artemas  H. 

Argument  submitted  on  behalf  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co., 
before  the  secretary  of  the  interior  an^  the  attorney-general 
of  the  U.S....New  York,  1877.  60  p.  8  B,ICCKansHS 


Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . 

Allen  denen,  welche  ein  schones  Landgut  im  Westen  besitzen  mochten, 
gewidmet  von  der  K.P.  ei s enb ahn- g e s el 1 s chaf t  der  vereinigten 
staaten  von  Amerika.  St.Lo-is.  A.  Wiebusch  u.  Sohn,  (1877) 

16  p. map. 12°  NY 


Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . 

The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  and  its  relations  to  the  Union  Pacific 
railroad  and  the  government  of  the  U.S.  (Statement  of  committee 
of  lst-mortgage  bondholders  made  to  Secretary  of  interior.) 

New  York,  Oct.  1,  1877. B  KansHS  6  p.  8°  ICC 


1878. 


Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Map  of  the  great  wheat  region  of  central  Kansas.  1877,  broadside. 

KansHS 


Dillon,  John  Forrest 

Correspondence  concerning  a  decision  in  the  suit  between  the  Kansas 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroads  in  the  United  States  Circuit 
court,  District  of  Nebraska.  Washington,  National  republican 
printing  house,  1878.  15  p.  8°  Letters  of  John  F. Dillon, 

J.P. Usher,  A. J . Popple  ton .  B , I CC , KansHS (map , )  UW.  A18-840 


Holmes ,  A. H . 

The  Pacific  railroads;  their  operation  as  one  continuous  line. 
Arguments  in  behalf  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  before  the 
House  committee  on  the  Pacific  railroad,  by  A. H. Holmes,  J.P.  Usher, 
J.M.  Woolworth,  of  counsel.  Washington  City,  1878.  143  p.  8°  B,ICC 

The  arguments  of  J.P. Usher  and  J .M. Woolwor th  are  printed 
separately. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Colorado  tourist  and  illustrated  guide,  via  the  "Golden  belt  route" 
to  the  Rocky  Mountain  resorts.  Kansas  City,  Rams ey , Mil le t t  &  Hudson, 
1878.  32  p.  fold.  map.  4°  B 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway  co. 

Meeting  of  comm,  of  nine  of  first  mortgage  bondholders.  (Sept.  30, 
1878)  (N.Y.  1878)  11  p.  8°  BPL 


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Union  Pacific 
Pt .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

Memorial  of  the  committee  of  nine  of  the  first  mortgage  bond- 
hold  er  s  ...  New  York,  Jan.  11,  1878  New  York,  H.J.  Hewitt,  1878. 

24  p.  8  NY 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

Minutes  of  meeting  of  Denver  extension  bondholders,  (Sept. 30th, 
1878)  (N.Y.1878)  10  p.  8°  BPL 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

$6,500,000  gold  seven  per  cent  loan.  Mortgage  or  deed  of  trust  of 
the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  ,  June,  1869  ,  to  John  Edgar  Thomson.  . 
Adolphus  Meier. ..John  A.  S tewar t . . . trus tees .  Saint  Louis,  C.R. 
Barns,  printer,  1878.  38  p.  8°  Due  May  1,  1899.  BKsHS  A19-1302 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

(Statement  by  the  committee  relative  to  a  basis  for  reorganization 
of  the  mortgaged  property,  Sept.  27,1878.)  (N.Y.,1878)  2  1.  4°  NY 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

To  the  Honorable  Carl  Schurz,  secretary  of  the  interior.  Memorial 
of  the  committee  of  nine  of  the  first  mortgage  bondholders  of  the 
Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.,  New  York,  Jan.  11,  1878.  New  York, 

H.J. Hewitt,  1878,  cove r- t i t 1 e , 3 4  p.  fold,  tables.  8° 

B , ICC ,KansHS , NY  A15-2279 


Meier ,  A .  e t  as 

In  U.S.  Circuit  Court  for  district  of  Kansas.  Adolphus  Meier  et  al 
vs.  The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  In  the  matter  of  the  petition 
for  removal  of  Henry  Villard  receiver,  Evening  Post  steam  presses, 
N.Y. (1878)  51  p . 8°  BPL  Kans.HS 

Railroad  gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.10:  294-95;June  14,  1878)  B 

Railroad  gazette.  (Editorial) 

T,he  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific  contract. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.10:  309;June  21,  1878)  B 

Railroad  gazette  (Editorial) 

The  Union  Pacific  and  the  Kansas  Pacific. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.10:  177;  Apr.  5,  1878)  B 

Rogers  ,  John  N . 

Kansas  Pacific  vs.  Union  Pacific,  Arguments  of  John  N. Rogers... 

(and  others)  on  behalf  of  the  Union  Pacific  company,  in  the 
so-called "pro-rata"  controversy;  with  the  report  of  Hon.  Charles 
Devens . . . S enator  Chaffee's  pro-rata  bill,  correspondence,  etc., 
etc.  Washington,  D.C...T.  McGill  &  co.  printers  (1878?)  cover- 
title, 130  p.  fold. map. 8° 

In  the  United  States  Circuit  court,  District  of  Nebraska. B 

A  17-287  . 


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Union  Pacific 
P  t .  1 . 

Kansas  Pacific  (cont'd.) 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  public  lands. 

...Report:  (to  accompany  bill  S.195)  (Washington.  1878) 

1  1.  8°  (45th  Cong. ,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Report  106)  Submitted  by 

Mr.  Booth.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  25,  1878.  On  lands  granted  to 

the  Union  Pacific,  Kansas  Pacific  Central  Pacific,  Burlington  & 
Missouri  River,  and  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  railroad  companies.  B 

U.S. Dept,  of  justice. 

Report  on  suits  against  Kansas  Pacific  R.R.  Apr.  15,  1878. 

2  p.  (45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex. doc. 76)  B 

U.S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

Decision  of  the  secretary  of  the  interior  in  the  matter  of  the 
application  of  Nelson  Dudymott  to  be  allowed  to  make  pre-emption 
filing  upon  certain  lands  in  Kansas  within  the  limits  of  the 
grant  to  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway.  July  23,  1878.  Washington, 
1878.  cover-title.  7  p.8°  LC  Kans.HS  CA  8-1980  unrev. 

U.S. General  land  office. 

Instructions  issued  by  the  commissioner  of  the  General  land 
office,  in  pursuance  of  decision  of  the  secretary  of  the  interior, 
July  23,1878,  in  the  matter  of  the  application  of  Nelson  Dudymott 
to  be  allowed  to  make  preemption  filing  upon  certain  lands  in 
Kansas,  within  the  limits  of  the  grant  to  the  Kansas  Pacific 
railway  company,  with  a  copy  of  said  decision,  and  also  of  review 
thereof,  September  3  ,  1878.  Washington,  Gov t . pr in t . of f .  ,  18 7 8 .  15  p 

s q . 4 °  ,  LC , KansHS .  9-477 

Signed:  J . A . Wil 1 i ams on ,  commissioner. 

The  decision  and  review  of  the  decision  (p.(5)-15)  signed: 
C.Schurz.  secretary  (of  the  Department  of  the  interior) 


Usher,  J . P . 

The  Pacific  railroads:  their  operation  as  one  continuous  line. 
Argument  in  behalf  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  before  the  House 
Committee  on  the  Pacific  railroad,  by  J.P. Usher,  of  counsel. 
Washington  City,  1878.  cover-title,  37  p.  8°  B , JHU  A13-1708. 

Villard  H. 

U.S. Circuit  Court.  Dist.  of  Kansas.  In  the  matter  of  application 
for  removal  of  Henry  Villard  as  one  of  receivers  of  Kansas 
Pacific  railway  co.  Points.  N.Y.  Evening  post  steam  presses. 

1878.  13  p.  8°  BPL 

White  , Horace . 

...Union  Pacific  railroad  discriminations.  Argument  of  Horace 
White,  in  behalf  of  first  mortgage  bondholders  of  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railway.  Washington,  D.C.T.  McGill  &  co.,  printers 
(1878?)  cover- title , 30  p.8°  B,ICC,Y.  A19-1356 

Forty-fifth  Cong. 2d  s es s . S e n . Jud i c i ar y  comm 
8  • 

at  end . 


At  head  of  title: 
Another  issue. 30,9  p. 
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Union  Pacific 
Pt  .  1. 

1878. 

Woolworth ,  J . M. 

The  Pacific  railroads;  their  operation  as  one  continuous  line. 
Argument  in  behalf  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway,  before  the 
House  committee  on  the  Pacific  r ail r oad ...  Washing t on ,  187  6  . 
cover-title.  67  p.  8°  B 


1878. 


Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 

Colorado  tourist  and  illustrated  guide  via  the  "Golden  belt 
route,"  the  great  wheat  and  corn  producing  region  extending  from 
the  Missouri  River  through  central  Kansas  and  Colorado  (which  is 
traversed  by  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway)  to  the  Rocky  Mountain 
resorts.  By  Stephen  F.  Smart.  Pub.  by  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway. 
Kansas  City,  Ramsey,  Millett  &  Hudson,  1879.  72  p.  illus.,  fold, 
map. 8°  LC  12-37128. 


Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

First  consolidated  mortgage  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co .  to 
Jay  Gould  and  Russell  Sage,  trustees,  dated  May  1st,  1879. 

(n. p.,  1879?)  cover-title  41  p.  8°.  B  ,FJL  ,FL , ICC ,LH ,PF (39  p.)  NY 
A19-615 


Due  May  1,  1919  $30,000,000  6%  gold. 

Tr  ac  ey (M . ) 

Hand  Book  for  the  Kansas  Pacific  Railway:  Containing  a  Description 

the  Country,  Cities,  Towns,  &  c.,  from  Kansas  City  to  Denver.  12  mo 
80  pp.  St. Louis,  1878.  Sale  Catalogue 

1880. 


Dillon  ,  John  F  . 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  U.S.  for  the  district  of  Kansas.  The 
state  of  Kans as . . . aga ins t  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 
defendant.  Argument  for  the  defendant  ...  (New  York,  188-?) 
c ov er- t i 1 1 e  ,  ii  ,  9 lp . 8  B 

Memoranda.  Union  Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific.  (1880?)  4  p.  HU. 


o  f 


Union  Pacific  railway  company 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  and  the  Denver  Pacific 
railway  and  telegraph  company,  into  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co. 
Dated  Jan.  24,  1880.  11  p.  8°  ICC  B 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Consolidation  of:  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  the  Kansas  Pacific 
railway  company,  and  the  Denver  Pacific  railway  and  telegraph 
company.  Jan.  24,1880.  NY. 


Western  union  telegraph  co.,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . ,  American 
union  telegraph  co . ,  Union  Pacific  railway  co . (consolidation) 

(et  al.)  Motion  for  injunction  at  Denver,  Colorado,  March  23  and 
26,  1880:  opinion  of  the  court.  U.S. Circuit  court,  district  of 

Colorado.  On  demurrer  to  bill.  KansHS 

1881. 

Kansas.  Legislature.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 

House  concurrent  resolution  no.  21.  Majority  and  minority  report. 
(1881)  11,  27  p.  8°  KansHS 


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Pt .  1. 

1881.  Kansas  Pacific  ry .  cont'd. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Acts  of  Congress  and  Kansas,  legislature,  and  other  documents, 
pertaining  to  the  Union  Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific  railroad 
companies.  Topeka,  Kan.,  Kansas  publishing  house,  1881.  cover- 
title, 103  p.  8° 

Contents:  Kansas  railroad  laws,  including  charter  of  Leavenworth, 

Pawnee  &  western  railroad  company,  amendment  thereto  in  1857,  and 
other  laws  and  resolutions  of  the  state  affecting  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railroad. --Acts  of  Congress  .relating  to  the  Pacific 
railroads.  --  Consolidation.  B,KsHS  A20-92. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Ein  Wegweiser  Uber  die  Union  Pacific  bahn  (fruhere  Kansas  Pacific 
bahn)  und  ihre  funf  millioen  acker  land  fur  farmen  und  heimstatten 
in  Kansas  und  Colorado  ...(Bremen,  1881?)  24  p.  fold.  map.  8  B 

Wilson,  J . M . 

Argument  before  the  Pacific  railroad  committee  of  the  House  of 
representatives,  in  opposition  to  House  bill  345.  Washington, 

T. McGill  &  co.,  printers  (1881?)  cover-title,  22  p.  8°  ICC 

1882. 

Kansas.  Attorney  general. 

(History  of  the  Kansas  Pacific,  giving  history  of  the  Leavenworth, 
Pawnee  &  western  railroad,  and  of  the  consolidation  of  the  Kansas 
Pacific  &  Union  Pacific) 

(In  his  Biennial  report,  3rd, 1882,  p.12-33)  KansasHS 
See  also  4th  biennial  report,  1884,  p. 4, KansasHS 

Kansas  Pacific  Railroad  Co.  Requirement  of  payment  by  for  surveying 

lands  granted  to,  recommended,...  B  Butterworth,  Pacific  railroads. 
June  6,  1882.  H.Bill  6397. 

H.Rept.  47th  cong.lst  sess.  v. 5, No. 1312,  5  p.  Ames. 

1883. 

Crawford,  Samuel  Johnson. 

Before  the  Honorable  Henry  M. Teller,  secretary  of  the  interior. 

In  the  matter  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railroad  grant  and  withdrawal 
of  lands.  Rights  of  the  state  and  citizens  of  Kansas.  Petition  and 
argument  for  the  state  by  S . J . Cr awf or d .  Topeka,  Kan.,  Kansas 
publishing  house,  1883.  cover-title,  40  p.  8  KansHS,LC  20-8967 

Crofutt,  George  A. 

Crofutt ' s  new  Overland  tourist,  and  Pacific  coast  guide... over  the 
Union,  Kansas,  Central  and  Southern  Pacific  railroads,  their 
branches  and  connections,  by  rail,  water  and  s tage ...  Omaha , Neb .  , 
and  Denver,  Col.,  The  Overland  publishing  company,  1883.  275  p.  8 

BPL , LC  19-8594. 

Dillon,  John  F. 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of 
Kansas.  The  state  of  Kansas  ... plaintif f  ,  against  the  Kansas  Pacific 
railway  company  defendant.  The  state  of  Kansas  ... p laint if f  against 
F.L.Ames  et  al.,  calling  themselves  the  Board  of  directors  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railway  company,  defendants.  Brief  for  the  defendants 
on  the  right  to  remove  the  cases  into  the  federal  court... New  York, 
Burgoyne, printer (18 

cover-title,  30  p.  8°  November  term,  1883.  B 

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4 


Union  Pacific 
Pt .  1. 

1883.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  cont'd. 

Dillon ,  J . F . 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  U.S.  The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 
plaintiff  in  error,  vs.  the  state  of  Kansas. . .Brief  for  the  plain¬ 
tiffs  in  error  on  the  right  to  remove  the  cases  into  the  federal 
court.  (New  York,  1883)  cover-title,  ii,  71  p.  8°  B 

Kansas.  Attorney  general. 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Kansas.  The  state  of 
Kansas  ...  plaintiff ,  vs.  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 
defendant.  P e t i t i on . . . New  York,  1883.  cover-title,  26  p.  8° 

B  Kans  HS 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  state  of  Kansas.  The  state  of  Kansas... 
against  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  defendant.  Answer  of 
the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company.  John  F. Dillon,  J.P. Usher, 

A. L .Williams ,  attorngys  for  the  defendant.  New  York,  1883. 
cover-title,  35  p.  8  B 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

State  of  Kansas  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  Addendum  to  brief 
for  the  railway  company,  (n.p.,  1883?)  17  p.  8°  U.S. Supreme  court. 

KansHS 

Kansas  Pacific  railroad  company.  Requirement  of  payment  by,  for 

surveying  lands  granted  to,  r ecommend ed . . . B . Bu t t erworht ,  Pacific 
railroads.  Jan.  12,  1883.  H.  Bill  7243.  H.Rept.47th  cong.2d  sess. 
v.l,No.l857,  5  p.  Am  e  s . 

Kansas,  State  of,  ex  rel.  W . A. Johns  ton .  .  . p lain t if f ,  vs.  Ames,  F.L.  (and 
others)  defendants.  Petition.  Topeka,  Kansas  publishing  house, 

1883.  10  p.  8  KansHS 

- Petition  and  bond  for  removal.  Topeka,  Kansas  publishing  house, 

1883.  10  p.  8°  KansHS 

- On  petition  for  removal.  Topeka,  Kansas  publishing  house  (1883?) 

14  p.  8  KansHS 

- Petition  of  Geo.  J. Haven  et  al  to  be  made  parties  and  petition 

and  bond  for  removal.  Topeka,  Kansas  publishing  house, 1883. 

13  p.  8° 

U.S. Circuit  court.  Kansas,  District  of 

(Decree  in  the  suit,  John  A.  Stewart  vs  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway 
company,  and  others,  June  4,1879)  (New  York)  Burgoyne  (1883?)  31p. 

1884.  B 
Dillon ,  John  F . 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  U.S.  The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 
plaintiff  in  error,  against  the  state  of  Kans as  ... F . L . Arne s  et  al, 
calling  themselves  the  Board  of  directors  of  the  Union  Pacific 
railway  company,  plaintiffs  in  error,  against  the  state  of  Kansas... 
Oral  argumen t . . . in  behalf  of  the  plaintiffs  inflerror . . .March  7,10, 

1884.  (New  York,  1884?)  cover-title,  77  p.  8  B 


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Pt .  1 . 

1884.  Kansas  Pacific  (cont'd.) 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co . 

...Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States. 

Oct. term,  1883.  no.  1241.  The  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company, 
plaintiff  in  error  vs.  the  state  of  Kans as . . . F i led  Jan.  14,  1884. 

(n. p.,1884?)  cover-title,  iii,  170  p.  8°  B 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.,  appellant,  v.s.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  railroad  co.,  appellee.  Appeal  from  the  Circuit  court  of  the 
United  States  for  district  of  Kansas.  Additional  brief  fgr 
appellee.  Topeka,  Kansas  publishing  house,  1884.  10  p.  8 

In  the  U.S.  Supreme  court.  KansHS 

Kansas,  State  of,  defendant  in  error,  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway 

co.,  plaintiff  in  error.  Brief  for  the  state,  upon  the  federal 
constitution  and  statutes.  New  York,  1884.  122  p.  8  In  the 

U.S.  Supreme  court.  Kansas 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company,  and  the  Denver 
Pacific  railway  &  telegraph  company  into  the  Union  Pacific 
railway  company,  dated  Jan.  24,  1880,  and  the  by-laws  of  the  Union 

Pacific  railway  company. 

Boston,  1884.  16  p.  8°  BPL 

1885. 

Crawford,  Samuel  J. 

Before  the  Hon.  L.Q.C.  Lamar,  secretary  of  the  interior,  in  the 
matter  of  adjustment  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  land  grant.  Supplemen¬ 
tal  argument  by  Samuel  J.  Crawford  ...  (Washington,  D.C.)  W.H. Moore, 
print,  1885.  cover-title,  14  p.  8°  B  KansHS  A  20-55 

Dillon,  J.F. 

To  the  Honorable  the  Attorney  General  of  the  state  of  Kansas... 

(and  others)  (Open  letter  in  regard  to  government  law  suits  vs. 
Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  railroad  companies)  New  York, 

Feb.  14,1885.  4  p.  4°  KansHS 

Mar  tin  J . S . 

Governor’s  message.  Dismissal  of  Quo  warranto  proceedings  (brought 
by  the  state  vs.  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.)  Feb . 23 , 1885  .  (n. p . ) 

4  p  .  8°  KansHS 

1886. 

U . S . Congress .  House. 

Resolution  directing  investigation  of  affairs  of  Kansas  Pacific 
rail  company  by  Judiciary  committee.  1  p. 

(49th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Mis . doc . v . 13 , no . 306)  J.B. Weaver, 

June  7,  1886.  Ames. 

1887  . 

Crawford,  Samuel  Johnson. 

To  the  commissioner  of  the  General  land  office.  Relative  to  the 
definite  location  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railroad.  Supplemental 
brief  argument.  By  Samuel  J.  Crawford,  attorney  for  the  state  of 
Kansas.  (Washington,  D.C.)  W.H. Moore,  pr i n t .  ,  1 88 7  . cov e r- t i t le  , 

5  p.  8°  B, KansHS  A200920. 


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Pt  .  1  . 

1887.  Kansas  Pacific  (cont'd.) 

(Delancey,  William  H.) 

In  the  matter  of  Jay  Gould  and  Russell  Sage  for  larceny  in 
withholding  assets  of  the  trust  to  secure  the  holders  of  con¬ 
solidated  bonds  of  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  company  N.Y. 

O.S.  Na than , pr in t er  (1887)42p.8  ICC 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union  and  consolidation  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad 
co. ,  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. ,  and  Denver  Pacific  railway 
&  telegraph  co .  into  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co.  Dated 
Jan.  24,  1880,  and  the  by-laws  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co. 

Boston,  Printed  for  the  company  1887.  cover-title,  17  p.  8  B 

A17-143 . 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  Consolidation  of,  with  Kansas  Pacific 
railroad,  and  Denver  Pacific  railroad  Res.  calling  for  infor¬ 
mation  relative  to.  Jan.  17,  1887.  J. A. Anderson  Rept. 

House,  Misc.  doc.  49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  v.  1,  no.  84,  1  p.  Ames 

1888. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Articles  of  union,  Union  Pacific,  Kansas  Pacific  and  Denver 
Pacific.  Boston,  1888.  16  p.  BPL 

U.S.Dept.  of  the  interior. 

Kansas  Pacific  railroad  company.  Lands  in  Kansas  Claimed  by, 
and  within  granted  and  indemnity  limits  of,  description  of, 
etc.  Interior  Department.  May  15,  1888.  (S. Ex. Doc.  50th  cong. 

1st  sess.  v. 11, No. 194  p.  38-57)  Ames. 

189  0. 

Dillon,  John  Forrest, 

Pacific  railroad  laws,  including  charters  and  acts  of  Congress, 
relating  to  or  affecting  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  the  Kansas 
Pacific  railway,  the  Denver  Pacific  railway,  the  Central  Pacific 
railroad,  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad,  the  Atlantic  & 

Pacific  railroad,  and  the  Texas  &  Pacific  railroad.  Comp,  and 
annotated  by  John  F.  Dillon...  (New  York)  Printed  for  the  Union 
Pacific  railway  company  (E.C. Miles,  publisher  and  printer)  1890. 
xiii,  269  p.  8  B,HU,LC,UI.  18-2118 

"This  book  is  an  enl .  and  rev.  ed.  of  the  book  known  as 
^Pacific  railroad  laws,'  comp,  by  Theos.  French...  and 
printed  for  the  companies  in  1883". — Pref.  note. 

1894. 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

K.P.  railway  co .  1st  mortgage  consolidated  6  p.c. bonds.  Agreement 
with  commi t tee .  .  . Da  ted  June  11  ,  1894.  Continental  trust  co .  , 

depositary.  N.Y.,  C.G.  Burgoyne  printer,  (1894)  2  p.  11.  f°  NY 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co." 

Kansas  Pacific  consolidated  bonds.  Bondholders’  agreement.  (1894) 
3p  .  f  ° 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  company. 

Memorial  to  Congress  from  the  Kansas  Pacific  consolidated  bond¬ 
holders’  committee  for  passage  of  bill  to  facilitate  and 
expedite  legal  proceedings  by  the  United  States  and  other 
creditors  against  government-aided  railroad  companies,  their 
officers,  stockholders  and  the  trustees  of  their  mortgages. 

(New  York,  1894?)  18  p.  8°  B 

243 


Union  Pacif ic . 

Pt .  1 . 

1895.  Kansas  Pacific  (cont'd.) 

Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 

Consolidated  first  mortgage  bonds.  Bondholders'  agreement. 

(1895)  5p.f°  IC 

1896. 

Sage,  R.  &  Gould,  G.J. 

» 

Foreclosure  consolidated  mortgage  of  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co. 
in  Circuit  Courts  of  U.S.  ...  Russell  Sage  &  George  J.  Gould, 
Trustees,  complainants,  vs.  Union  Pacific  railway  co .  gt  al. 
Defendants  Records  of  proceedings  ...  (Omaha?  1896)  8  BPL 

1897. 

U.S. Treasure  dept. 

Amounts  due  Union  and  Kansas  Pacific  railroad  companies;  also 
settlement  in  favor  of  Central  branch  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company  (wanting  appropriation)  Jan.  16,  1897.  10  p.  (54th  Cong., 

2d  sess.  Hous e . Do c . 18 8 )  Cat. Pub. Doc. 

1898. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

Foreclosure  of  eastern  division  mortgage.  In  the  Circuit  court 
of  the  U.S.  (Kansas)  ...  Henry  M. Alexander  and  John  F. Dillon, 
trustees,  complainants,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company, 
et  al . ,  defendants.  (1898?)  ix,565  p.  8  On  cover :Kansas  Pacific 

railway  co .  ...  Record.  B 

Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Eastern  division. 

Foreclosure  of  Middle  division  mortgage.  U.P.  railway  company, 
Eastern  division.  In  the  U.S. Circuit  court  (Kansas )... John  A. 
Stewart  ...  trustees,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company 
et  al.  (1898?)x,642  p.  8 

On  cover:  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co .  ...  Record.  B 

U . S . C ongr es s .  House.  Committee  on  Pacific  railroads. 

Report  ...  amending  H.6899,  to  purchase  Kansas  Pacific  division 
of  Union  Pacific  railroad.  Jan.  28,  1898.  1  p.  (55th  Cong., 

2d  sess.  Hous e . Rep t . 29 1 

Submitted  by  F.G. Clarke.  Ca t . Pub . Doc s  . 

U.S. Dept,  of  justice. 

Report  of  special  counsel  for  United  States  in  cases  against 
Union  Pacific  and  Kansas  Pacific  railways. 

(In  Annual  report,  1898.  p.  327-30)  Ca t . Pub . D ocs  . 

U.S. Dept,  of  justice. 

Response  to  resolution,  action  in  matter  of  sale  of  (Kansas 
Pacific)  railroad.  Feb.  15  ,  1898  .  3  p.(55th  Cong., 2d  sess. 

Sen. Doc. 138)  Cat. 

U.S. Dept,  of  justice. 

Response  to  resolution  relative  to  proposed  sale  of  railroad. 

Jan.  6,  1898.  36  p.  (55th  Cong., 2d  sess.  S ena t e . Do c . 49 ) 

Cat. Pub. Docs. 

U.S. President . 

Response  to  resolution  relative  to  postponement  of  sale  of 
(Kansas  Pacific  railroad.  Jan. 7, 1898.  1  p.(55th  Cong. 2dsess . 

S ena t e . Doc . 50 )  Ca t . Pub . Docs . 

- Same.  (In  Congressional  r ecor d , v . 3 1  :  43 1) Ca t . Pub . Docs .  B. 

- Same. (In  Senate  Jour nal , p . 4 2 , 55 th  Cong. ,2dsess)  Ca t . Pub . D oc s . 


244 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


1898. 

Kansas  Pacific  cont’d. 

U.S.  Treasury  dept. 

Transportation  services  performed  by  [Kansas  Pacific  railway]  company 
[manner  of  settling  accounts]  Apr.  19,  1898.  1  p.  4°  (Dept,  circular  67, 

1898;  Division  of  bookkeeping  and  warrants)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

- Same.  May  17,  1898.  1  p.  4°  (Dept,  circular  83,  1898;  Division  of  book¬ 
keeping  and  warrants)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1902. 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

Answer  to  resolution,  steps  taken  to  secure  interest  on  subsidy  debt  of 
Kansas  division  of  Union  Pacific  railroad.  Feb.  3,  1902. 

2  p.  (57th  Cong.,  1st  sess .  Senate.  Doc.  160)  Cat.  Pub.  Docs. 

1914. 

Andrews,  Charlton. 

Birth  of  the  Kansas  Pacific.  Construction  of  important  Union  Pacific 
branch  line  a  warlike  chronicle  of  struggling  pioneer  railroaders. 
(Railroad  man’s  magazine,  v.  25:  575-82;  Nov.  1914)  B. 

KEARNEY  &  BLACK  HILLS  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Kearney  and  Black  Hills  railway  company. 

Chartered  May  1889;  reorganized  1893.  cf;  Poor,  1898;  848.  Acquired  by 
the  Union  Pacific  Nov.  1,  1898.  cf.  Poor,  1902:558. 

Nebraska.  State  board  of  transportation. 

...Merchandise  rates  out  of  Kearney.  A.J.  Gustin  v.  the  Union  Pacific 
railway  co.  and  the  Kearney  &  Black  Hills  railway  co.  Farm  crossings. 
A.M.  Remer  v.  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  railway  co.  Reports  of 
the  secretaries.  [n.p.,  1891]  31  p.  8°  B,ICC 

LEAVENWORTH,  PAWNEE  &  WESTERN  RAILROAD  CO. 

Chartered  1861.  Name  changed  1863  to  Union  Pacific  (Eastern  division) 
cf.  White.  Union  Pacific,  p.  39-40. 

United  States. 

Treaty  between  the  United  States  and  the  Delaware  tribe  of  Indiana  con¬ 
cluded  May  30,  1860.  Ratified  Aug.  22,  1860.  (Relating  to  sale  of 
to  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  railroad.)  Ill  p.  [1862?] 

(Includes  treaty  with  Delaware  tribe  concluded  July  2,  1861,  pp. 

37-51;  treaty  with  the  Pottawatomie  Nation  of  Indians  concluded 
Nov.  15,  1861,  pp.  52-63;  Pacific  railroad  bill  approved  July  1, 

1862,  pp.  66-111.)  ICC 

Union  Pacific  railway  (Eastern  division) 

Exhibit  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  (Eastern  division),  Kansas,  U.S. A. 
containing  charters  of  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  western  railroad  co., 
Indian  treaties  for  lands  ...  etc.  New  York,  Hosford  &  Ketcham,  1863. 

64  p.  8°  ICC 


245. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1864. 

Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  western  (cont'd) 

Kansas.  Legislature. 

...Pacific  railroad.  Resolutions  ...  petitioning  Congress  to  amend  the 
Pacific  railroad  act.  [Washington,  1864]  2  p.  8°  (38th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

House.  Mis.  doc.  52)  Ordered  printed  March  14,  1864. 

Relates  to  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  and  western  railroad.  B 

Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  railroad  co. 

Charters  ...  and  all  laws  of  Kansas  affecting  its  powers,  duties  and 
liabilities.  New  York,  1864.  24  p.  8°  ICC,  KansHS 


1880. 

Crawford,  S.J. 

Argument  before  Hon.  J.A.  Wilson,  commissioner  of  the  General  land 
office,  in  the  matter  of  the  claim  of  the  state  of  Kansas  relating  to 
agricultural  college  lands.  [Washington,  1880]  13  p.  8°  KansasHS 

Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  western 


1881. 

Crawford,  S.J. 

Argument  before  the  secretary  of  the  interior  on  appeal  from  the  decision 
of  the  commissioner  of  the  General  land  office  in  the  matter  of  the 
claim  of  the  state  of  Kansas,  relating  to  agricultural  college  lands, 
Topeka,  Martin,  1881.  34  p .  8°  KansHS 

Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  western. 


1882. 

Kansas.  Attorney  general. 

[History  of  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  western  railroad,  giving  its  change 
to  Kansas  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific] 

(In  his  Biennial  report,  3rd,  1882;  p.  12-33)  See  also  4th  report,  1884, 
p.  5,  for  act  of  incorporation.  KansHS 


1883. 

U.S.  General  land  office. 

...Leavenworth,  Pawnee  and  western  railroad  company.  Letter  from  the 
secretary  of  the  interior  in  response  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of 
representatives,  transmitting  a  report  of  the  commissioner  of  the 
General  land  office  in  relation  to  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  and  western 
railroad  company.  [Washington,  1883]  19  p.  fold.  maps.  8°  (47th  Cong., 

2d.  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  95)  Ordered  printed  Feb.  27,  1883.  B 

LOS  ANGELES  &  SALT  LAKE  RAILROAD  CO. 

Incorporated  Mar.  20,  1901,  in  Utah,  as  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt 
Lake  railroad  co .  Name  changed  Aug.  16,  1916.  cf.  Poor,  1921:1135.  Control 
secured  by  Union  Pacific  May  25,  1921,  through  ownership  of  stock,  cf.  Poor, 
1921:1113. 

Ik 

The  Arrowhead:  magazine  and  guide  book  devoted  to  western  travel  and  develop¬ 
ment.  Los  Angeles,  v.  4°  monthly. 

1912-June,  1916,  pub.  by  the  Industrial  dept,  of  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles 
&  Salt  Lake  railroad;  July,  1916-July,  1921,  pub.  by  the  Industrial  dept,  of 
of  the  "Salt  Lake  route",  Aug.  1921  to  date,  pub.  by  the  Los  Angeles  &  Salt 
Lake  R.R.,  Union  Pacific  system. 

B  has  1912  -  to  date  (lacks  0.18,  Mar-Ap .  19,  F.  20) 


246. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  (cont'd) 

Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company. 

[Circular  addressed  to  Officers,  Employes,  and  the  traveling  public 
relative  to  "quiet"  on  the  road.]  1  1.  B 


1917. 

Block  signals  on  the  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  signal  engineer,  v.  10:367-69;  Dec.  1917.)  B 

Nichols,  Howard  S. 

Iron  Canyon,  Utah's  new  wonderland,  via  Salt  Lake  route  and  "Wylie  way". 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Salt  Lake  route,  1917)  Folder  (22  p.)  map.  BPL 

Through  the  car  window. 

(Railroad  man's  magazine,  v. 33:296;  June,  1917) 

Arrow-head  on  mountain-side,  adopted  as  trademark  of  the  Salt  Lake  route.  B 


1919. 

To  probe  Los  Angeles  strike.  Hines  orders  report  on  refusal  of  men  to  handle 
freight  transferred  from  Pacific  electric. 

(Wall  street  journal,  Aug.  26,  1919,  p.  10,  col.  4)  B 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

Agreement  between  the  Director  general  of  railroads  and  the  Los  Angeles  and 
Salt  Lake  railroad  company  ...  [n.p.,  1919]  III,  18,  p.  4°  Not  signed  B 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

[Strike  on  steam  roads  at  Los  Angeles]  Washington  1919.  1  mimeo .  1.  4° 

Press  notice  of  Aug.  25,  1919.  B 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

To  public  officers,  railroad  officers  and  employes  and  citizens  generally  in 
California,  Arizona  and  Nevada.  August  28,  1919. 

2  mimeo.  p.  4°  B  Strike  at  Los  Angeles. 

Reprinted  in  Commercial  &  financial  chronicle,  v.  109:841;  Aug.  30,  1919,  B 

1920. 

Cragin,  F.E. 

Store-keeping  on  the  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  purchases  and  stores,  v.  13:218-21;  Dec.  1920)  B 


1921. 

Final  valuations  several  on  four  railroads.  Commission  adds  estimate  of 

acquisition  of  land.  Valuations  previously  served  recalled  for  addition  of 
this  item. 

(Railway  age,  v.  70:887-90;  Apr.  8,  1921)  B 
Hals ted,  Abel  Stevens. 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  In  the  matter  of  the  valuation  of  the  property 
of  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company  (formerly  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles 
&  Salt  Lake  railroad  company).  Carrier's  brief  on  value  and  on  cost  of 
acquisition  of  lands.  A.S.  Halsted,  H.A.  Scandrett,  M.  Souby,  attorneys  for 
carrier.  September  10,  1921.  [Los  Angeles?  1921] 

2  p.  1.,  85  p.  8°  B  A21-1896 . 

Before  the  Interstate  commerce  commission. 


247. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  (cont'd) 

1921. 

Halsted. 

Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  company. 

[Exhibits  filed  with  the  U.S.  Railroad  labor  board  in  connection  with 
docket  353.  1921]  B 

Lovett,  Robert  Scott, 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  In  the  matter  of  the  valuation  of  the  property 
of  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company  (formerly  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles 
&  Salt  Lake  railroad  company) .  Memorandum  on  behalf  of  Los  Angeles  &  Salt 
Lake  railroad  company,  by  R.S.  Lovett,  Dec.  30,  1921. 

[New  York?  1921?]  cover-title,  25  p.  8°  B  A22-454 

At  head  of  title:  Before  the  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

Union  Pacific  absorbs  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  and  marine  news,  v.  19:  June,  1921,  p.  14-15)  B 

Union  Pacific  acquires  Clark's  share  of  L.A.  &  S.L. 

(Wall  street  Journal,  May  26,  1921,  p.  9,  col.  1)  B 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  November  22,  1921.  James  C.  Davis,  director 
general  of  railroads  ...  and  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company. 

New  York,  The  Evening  post  job  printing  office  [1921]  [3]  p.  4°  B 


1922. 

Scandrett,  Henry  A. 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  In  the  matter  of  the  valuation  of  the  property 
of  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company  (formerly  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles 
&  Salt  Lake  railroad  company)  Memorandum  of  points  discussed  at  oral  argument, 
by  H.A.  Scandrett,  attorney  for  carrier. 

February  7,  1922.  [Omaha?  1922]  cover-title  2  p.  1,  57  p.  8°  b 

At  head  of  title:  Before  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  A22-4 

LOS  ANGELES,  PASADENA  &  GLENDALE  RAILWAY  CO. 

Inc.  March  30,  1889.  Consolidated  with  Los  Angeles  &  Glendale  railroad  co . 
and  Los  Angeles  terminal  railway  co.  Jan.  2,  1891,  to  form  the  Los  Angeles 
terminal  railway  co.  (consol.)  cf.  SP,  LA&SL  Corp.  hist,  chart. 

Los  Angeles,  Pasadena  and  Glendale  Railway  Company 

1891.  Complaint  of  the  people  ex  rel.  The  Board  of  railroad  commissioners 
vs.  Los  Angeles,  Pasadena,  and  Glendale  railway  company.  (In  California. 
Railroad  commission,  12th  annual  report  1891,  p.  36-39)  B,  CU,  CornU,  H, 

ICC,  IndSL ,  IowaSL,  JC,  FJL ,  DC,  MIT,  NY,  NYSL,  PE,  UC,  UCal,  UP,  UW,  Y 

Los  Angeles,  Pasadena,  and  Glendale  Railway  company  1890.  Schedules  of  local 

passenger  tariff  in  effect  March  12,  1890,  also  May  1,  1890  -  Los  Angeles, 
Pasadena  and  Glendale  railway  co . 

(In  California  railroad  commission.  12th  annual  report,  1891  p.  40-41) 

B,  CU,  CornU,  H,  ICC,  IndSL,  HU,  UI ,  JC ,  FJL,  LC,  MIT,  NY,  NYSL,  PE,  UC , 

UCal,  UP,  UW,  Y 


248. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


LOS  ANGELES  TERMINAL  RAILWAY  CO. 

Inc.  Aug.  29,  1890.  Consolidated  with  Los  Angeles  &  Glendale  Railroad  co . , 
and  Los  Angeles,  Pasadena  &  Glendale  railway  co.  to  form  Los  Angeles  terminal 
railway  co.  (consol.)  cf,  S.P.,  L.A.&S.L.  Corp.  hist,  chart.  Acquired  by 
the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  April,  1901.  cf.  Poor, 
1903:106. 

Los  Angeles  Terminal  Railway  Company  1891.  Schedule  of  passenger  tariff  in  effect 
Jan.  15,  1891.  Los  Angeles  terminal  railway  co.  Pasadena  Division.  (In 
California  Railroad  commission  12th  annual  report,  1891.  p.  42)  B,  CU,  CornU, 
H,  HU,  ICC,  IndSL,  JC ,  FJL,  LC,  MIT,  NY,  NYSL,  UC,  UCal,  UI,  UP,  UW,  Y. 

Los  Angeles  Terminal  Railway  Company. 

1891.  Summary  of  gross  earnings  and  operating  expenses  of  Los  Angeles 
terminal  railway  co.  for  12  mos.  endg.  Feb.  28. 

(In  California.  Railroad  commission,  12th  annual  report,  1891,  p.  39) 

B,  CU,  CornU,  H,  ICC,  IndSL,  HU,  JC,  FJL,  LC,  MIT,  NY,  NYSL,  UI,  UC,  UCal, 

UP,  UW,  Y. 

NORTHERN  KANSAS  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  Aug.  11,  1866,  with  the  St.  Joseph  &  Denver  city  railroad 
company  cf.  Poor,  1886:588. 

Northern  Kansas  Railroad.  Settlers  on  lands  granted  in  aid  of,  relief  of, 

recommended  ...  C.H.  Van  Wyck,  Public  Lands  ...  Feb.  9,  1886,  S.  Bill  333, 

24  Stats  at  Large  550.  Sen.  Rept.  47th  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  4,  No.  96  5p.  Ames 

Northern  Kansas  railroad.  Settlers  on  lands  granted  in  aid  of  Senate 

amendment  to  bill  for,  disagreement  to  recommended  ...  J.  Buchanan,  Claims 
Feb.  1,  1887.  H.  Bill  1413.  Cong  Record  18,  2575. 

House  Rept.  49th  cong.  2d  sess.  v.  2  No.  3900  1  p.  Ames. 

RIVERSIDE,  RIALTO  &  PACIFIC  RAILROAD  CO. 

Inc.  Jan.  11,  1915,  in  California,  cf.  Poor,  1917:1057.  Absorbed  by  Los 
Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  Dec.  1,  1917.  cf.  Poor,  1918:1969. 

U.S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...  Valuation  docket  no.  102.  Riverside,  Rialto  &  Pacific  railroad 
company.  [Tentative  valuation.  June  22,  1921]  17  mimeo.  p.  f°  B 

St.  JOSEPH  &  DENVER  CITY  RAILROAD  CO. 

Chartered  Feb.  17,  1857,  as  the  Marysville,  Palmetto  and  Roseport  railroad 
co.  Name  changed  April  17,  1862.  Sold  under  foreclosure  Nov.  1875.  Two 
companies  formed  under  the  scheme  of  reorganization:  The  St.  Joseph  and 
Pacific  railroad  co.,  and  the  Kansas  &  Nebraska  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1886: 
588. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad  co. 

Annual  report 

ASCE  1873 

ICC  1877  (Receiver’s  report) 

NY  1873 


249. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City.  (cont'd) 

1867. 

Kansas.  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolution  ...  in  favor  of  a  grant  of  land  to  aid  in  the  construction 
of  the  St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad.  [Washington,  1867]  1  1.  8° 

(39th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  His.  doc.  31) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  20,  1867)  B 


1869. 

Kansas.  Legislature. 

. . .  Resolutions  ...  in  favor  of  granting  to  the  Central  branch  of  the  Union 
Pacific  railway  and  the  St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railway  a  subsidy  in 
money  and  bonds  equal  in  amount  to  that  granted  to  the  Central  branch  Union 
Pacific  railway.  [Washington,  1869] 

1  1.  8°  (40th  Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Mis.  doc.  54) 

Ordered  printed  Feb.  15,  1869.  B 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad  company. 

The  first  mortgage  bonds  of  the  St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad  company, 
payable  in  gold,  thirty  years  from  August,  1869  ...  [1869] 

17  p.  8°  8  per  cent  interest.  B,BPL,NY 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  company. 

First  mortgage  bonds,  interest  and  principal  payable  in  gold.  Thirty  years  to 
run  from  August,  1869.  New  York,  1869.  85  p.  8°  BPL 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  company. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  company,  of  Kansas.  From  St.  Joseph, 
Missouri,  to  Fort  Kearney,  in  Nebraska.  First  mortgage  bond,  interest  and 
principal  payable  in  gold.  Thirty  years  to  run  from  August,  1869.  Interest 
at  the  rate  of  eight  (8)  per  cent  per  annum. . .New  York,  W.  H.  Arthur  &  co., 
printers,  1869.  35  p.  front,  (fold,  map)  8° 

Copy  of  mortgage,  dated  August  14,  1869:  p.  [ 25 ] —4 1 .  B,BA,BPL,PF,NY 

A19-719 . 


1870. 

St.  Joseph  &  Denver  city  railroad  company 

St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City  railroad  lands.  [List.]  n.t.p.,  n.p.[187-] 

32  p  map.  8°  BPL 


1871. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  company. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  company,  western  division,  mortgage 
deed  of  trust  on  railroad  property  and  franchises  from  Marysville,  Kansas, 
to  Fort  Kearney,  Nebraska.  Executed  to  the  Farmers’  loan  &  trust  company 
of  New  York,  May  14,  1870,  in  trust  to  secure  the  payment  of  the  issue  of 
$5,500,000  first  mortgage  sinking  fund  land  grant  railroad  bonds.  [n.p., 
1861?]  40  p,  8° 

Due  May  15,  1900.  8%  gold.  B,ICC, 

A19-720. 


1873. 

Bond,  William. 

Report  [to  the  Board  of  directors]  on  the  St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City  R.R.  Co. 
Oct.  28,  1873.  [By  W.B.,  president.]  [N.Y.,  1873]  27  p.  8°  B,NY 


250. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1873. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  (Cont’d) 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad. 

Loans  and  reports.  July  1,  1873.  New  York,  G.F.  Nesbitt  &  Co., [1873] 

57  p.  8°  NY 

Railroad  gazette  [Editorial] 

Condition  of  the  St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  company. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  5:330-31;  August  16,  1873)  B 

1876. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad. 

United  States  circuit  court .. .Receiver ' s  report  covering  the  period  from 
June  24,  1875  to  June  30,  1876.  St.  Louis,  Levison  and  Blythe,  1876. 

28  p.  8°  NY 

1884. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad  company.  Settlers  on  lands  granted  to  re¬ 
imbursement  of,  for  losses,  recommended,  L.E.  Payson,  Public  lands... 

July  2,  1884.  H.  Bill  1737. 

H.  rept.  48th  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  7,  No.  22133:  7  p.  Ames 

1888. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  City  railroad  company.  Lands  in  Kansas  claimed  by,  and 
within  granted  and  indemnity  limits  of,  description  of,  etc.  Interior 
Department.  May  15,  1888. 

S.  Ex.  Doc.  50th  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  11  No.  194,  p.  87-94.  Ames 

ST.  JOSEPH  AND  GRAND  ISLAND  RAILWAY  COMPANY 

Chartered  Feb.  23,  1897,  as  successor  to  the  St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island 
railroad  co.  cf.  Poor,  1921-1132.  St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railroad  co . 
formed  1885  as  consolidation  of  the  St.  Joseph  and  Marysville  and  the  Grand 
Island  and  Marysville  railroad  cos.  cf.  Poor,  1886:588.  Controlling  interest 


in  the 

stock  owned  by  the  UP. 

cf.  Poor,  1921 

:1112. 

Joseph  and  Grand  Island  Railway  company. 

Annual 

report  . . .  1st  - 

;  1897  - 

New  York,  1897  -  v.  8°  Report  year  ends  June  30. 

B 

1897-1916 

MoHs 

1897,98,1900-date 

BHL 

1897-1900,06,07 

NY 

1897-1907,09-15 

FJL 

1897-1913 

PU 

1901 

HU 

1906-08 

UC 

1899,1900 

ICC 

1897-1902,04-16 

UES 

1898,1900,01,03-8 

JC 

1900,05,09-12,14-15 

UI 

1897-1909 

LC 

1897-1902,09,08,04,05 

,10,11  UP 

1900 

UW 

1897,99-1905 

WSJ 

1899-11,15 

Y 

1898-1910. 

Gleed,  C.S. 

The  first  Kansas  railroad. 

(Kansas  historical  collections,  v.  6,  p.  357) 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island.  Kans  HS 


251. 


’*  Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 

1885. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railroad  co. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railroad  co .  to  the  Central  trust  co.  of  New  York, 
trustee.  First  mortgage.  Dated  July  1,  1885.  17  p.  8° 

Due  May  1,  1925,  $7,000,000.  6%  gold  PF 

1885. 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railroad  company. 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railroad  co.  to  Jas.  H.  Benedict,  Isaac  H. 

&  F.K.  Pendleton,  trustees.  Second  mortgage.  Dated  July  1,  1885. 

24  p.  8°  Due  July  1,  1925.  Income  bonds.  $1,680,000.  5% 

1894. 

Saint  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railroad  company. 

First  mortgage  six  per  cent  gold  bonds.  Bondholders’  agreement.  F.P.  Olcott 
[&  others],  committee.  Depositories,  Central  Trust  Company  of  New  York,  Old 
Colony  Trust  Company  of  Boston... 14  p.  [New  York?  1894]  8°  BPL,  NY, 

1896. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railroad  company. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island.  Reorganization. .. [New  York,  1896] [6]p. 4°  B,NY 

1897. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railway  company. 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railway  co.  to  the  Central  trust  co .  of  New  York. 
First  mortgage.  Dated  Jan.  1,  1897.  New  York,  Arthur,  Mountain  &  co. 

[1897]  27  p.  8°  Due  Jan.  1,  1947.  First  2  years,  2%;  next  3  years  3%; 

and  4%  thereafter.  $4,000,000.  FL,PF,W&K 

1902. 

[Baker,  George  Henry] 

...Special  instructions  regarding  fuel  economy.  Economical  firing. 

Economical  boiler-feeding.  Economical  use  of  steam.  [n.p.,  c  1902] 

1  p.l.,  82  p.  illus.,  col.  pi.  (fold.)  diagrs.  12°  LC 

At  head  of  title:  The  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railway.  CA9-2600  Unrevd 
Abridged  from  ’’Economic  locomotive  management,"  by  George  Henry  Baker. 
Published  by  the  St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railway  company,  and  issued 
to  its  employees. 

1904. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railway  company. 

[5%  equipment  gold  notes.  First  trust  &  savings  bank  of  Illinois, 

9  p.  f°  Dated  May  2,  1904.  Due  sem.  an.  1904-1909.  $400,000 

1910. 

St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railway  company. 

The  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railway  company,  first  preferred  and  second 
preferred  shares.  Deposit  agreement ... [New  York,  1910?]  13  p.  4°  B 

1918. 

Shifting  a  4,000-ton  bridge  on  freight  car  trucks.  Three  spans  of  St.  Joseph 
&  Grand  Island  structure  over  the  Missouri  River... 

(Railway  age,  v.  64:353-57;  Feb.  15,  1918)  B 

1919. 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

Agreement  between  the  director  general  of  railroads  and  the  St.  Joseph  and 
Grand  Island  railway  company.  March  19,  1919.  [n.p.,  1919]  2  p.  1.,  18, 

[2]  p.  4°  B 


trust 

PF 


Bromley 

PF 


252. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1920. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Schedule  of  pay  for  engineers  and  firemen.  In  Effect  April  1, 

[n.p.,  1920]  61  p.  16°  At  head  of  title:  Union  Pacific  railroad 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railway  co. 

1920. 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  railway  co. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

...Schedule  of  pay  for  trainmen.  In  effect  March  1,  1920.  [n.p.,  1920] 

40  p.  16  0  At  head  of  title:  Union  Pacific  railroad  co.  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  railway  co .  B 

1921. 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  October  11,  1921,  James  C.  Davis,  director 
general  of  railroads  ...  and  the  St.  Joseph  and  Grand  Island  railway  company. 
New  York,  The  Evening  post  job  printing  office  [1921]  [3]  p.  4°  B 

1922. 

Lincoln,  W.D. 

Reminiscences  of  the  St.  J.  &  G.I. 

(Union  Pacific  magazine,  v.  1:  Apr.,  1922,  p.  7,  29)  B 

ST.  JOSEPH  &  PACIFIC  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

This  company  and  the  Kansas  &  Nebraska  railway  company  were  formed  under  the 
scheme  of  reorganization  of  the  St.  Joseph  &  Denver  city  railroad  co.,  sold 
under  foreclosure  Nov.  1875.  The  two  companies  were  consolidated  Mar.  29, 

1877,  under  the  title  of  St.  Joseph  &  western  railroad  co.  cf.  Poor, 1886:588. 

St.  Joseph  &  western  railroad  co.  (formerly  St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City  R.R.  co.)  to 
To  the  holders  of  the  securites  of  the  St.  Joseph  &  Pacific  R.R.  co.,  East, 
div.  ...  No  published  rept.  ...  Who  will  tell  us  about  this  valuable  div. 
road  of  the  Union  Pac.?  N.Y.,  1880.  [1],  26  p.  8° 

Signed:  Out  side  bondholder  &  stockholder;  Land  scrip  owner.  BPL 

ST.  JOSEPH  AND  WESTERN  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Formed  March  29,  1877,  by  the  consolidation  of  the  St.  Joseph  &  Pacific  rail¬ 
road  co.  and  the  Kansas  &  Nebraska  railway  co.  Sold  under  foreclosure  June 
11,  1885,  Succeeded  by  the  St.  Joseph  &  Marysville  railroad  co.  The  St.  Joseph 
&  Marysville  and  the  Grand  Island  &  Marysville  railroad  companies  were  sold 
under  foreclosure  June,  1885  and  consolidated  to  form  the  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  railroad  co.  cf  Poor  1886:588. 

St.  Joseph  &  Western  railroad  company. 

St.  Joseph  &  Western  railroad  company  (formerly  St.  Joseph  &  Denver  City 
railroad  co.)  To  the  holders  of  the  securities  of  the  St.  Joseph  &  Pacific 
railroad  co.,  East.  Div.,  ...  No  published  report  ...  Who  will  tell  us  about 
this  valuable  div.  road  of  the  Union  Pacific?  N.Y.  1880.  (1),  26  p.  8° 
(Signed:  Outside  bondholders  &  stockholder;  Land  scrip  owner.)  BPL 

SAN  PEDRO,  LOS  ANGELES  &  SALT  LAKE  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Inc.  Mar.  20,  1901,  in  Utah.  Name  changed  Aug.  16,  1916,  to  Los  Angeles  & 

Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  cf.  Poor,  1921:1135. 

The  Arrowhead;  magazine  and  guide  book  devoted  to  western  travel  and  development. 
Los  Angeles,  v.  4°  monthly.  1912-June  1916.  pub.  by  the  Industrial  dept,  of 
the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad;  July,  1916-July,  1921.  Pub. 
by  the  Industrial  department  of  the  'Salt  Lake  route';  Aug.  1921  to  date,  pub. 
by  the  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  R.R.,  Union  Pacific  system.  B  has:  1912-to 
date  (lacks  0.18,  Mar-Apr,  19,  Feb.  1920) 


1920. 
co.  and 
B 


253. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  co . 

Central  safety  and  efficiency  committee.  Bulletins  on  safety,  freight  handl¬ 
ing.  etc.  By  Howard  Elliott,  secretary.  B 


1900. 

Willard,  C.D. 

Salt  Lake  and  Los  Angeles  railway.  (Land  of  sunshine,  v.  :  301-05;  Sept.- 
Oct.  1900)  B 


1901. 

Moody,  Charles  Amadon. 

Railroad  building  between  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  City. 

(Land  of  sunshine,  v.  ?  :  513-21;  June,  1901)  B 


1904. 

Permanent  way  and  structures  of  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake. 
(Railroad  gazette,  v.  37:240-41;  Aug.  12,  1904) 


B 


1905. 

Pacific  type  locomotive,  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  R.R.  co. 
(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.  45:150-51;  March  11,  1905) 


B 


San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  Story  of  a  trail.  1905. 
Comp,  by  Douglas  White.  HU 


1906. 

Schuyler,  Montgomery. 

Westward  the  course  of  empire; 
of  the  "Los  Angeles  limited", 
times  . . .  New  York  and  London, 
vii. ,  2  1.,  198  p.  12° 


"out  West"  and  "back  East"  on  the  first  trip 
Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  New  York 
G.P.  Putnam's  sons,  1906. 

B ,BPL,LC ,CalSL,ClevePL 
6-42436 


1908. 

Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Official  directory  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  Oregon  short  line  railroad, 
and  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  R.R.,  for  use  of  shippers  and  buyers, 
1907-08.  Chicago,  and  New  York  [1908]  208  p.  4°  B 


1909. 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company. 

First  mortgage  4%  50-year  gold  bonds.  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake 
railroad  co.  to  Guaranty  trust  co.  of  New  York.  First  mortgage.  Dated 
July  1,  1909.  85  p.  8°  Due  July  1,  1959.  $60,000,000.  PF,W&K 

1911. 

M'Cartney,  H.M. 

Rebuilding  the  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v.  50:937-42;  Apr.  21,  1911)  B 


San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  co . 

The  new  high  line.  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad. 
Printed  by  Faithorn  company,  1911?]  [16]  p.  8° 


[Chicago , 
B,HU 


254. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  (cont'd) 

1911. 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company. 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co.  to  Guaranty  trust  co.  of 
New  York.  First  mortgage  securing  first  mortgage  4%  50-year  gold  bonds. 
Dated  July  1,  1911.  New  York,  C.G.  Burgoyne  [1911]  94  p.  8° 

Not  exceeding  $70,000,000.  PF 

U.S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

...Southern  Pacific  company,  and  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  railway 
company,  petitioners,  v.  Interstate  commerce  commission.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  railway  company,  Southern  Pacific  company,  and  San  Pedro,  Los 
Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company,  petitioners,  v.  Interstate  commerce 
commission.  On  motion  to  dismiss.  Brief  on  behalf  of  the  United  States. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911]  cover-title,  38  p.  8° 

No.  1  and  2  in  the  U.S.  Commerce  court,  April  term,  1911. 

Signed:  J.A.  Fowler,  assistant  attorney  general,  Blackburn  Esterline, 

special  assistant  to  the  attorney  general.  LC 

11-35401 

1912. 

The  high  line  of  the  Salt  Lake  route. 

(Railway  world,  v.  56:33;  Jan.  12,  1912)  B 

The  new  high  line. 

(Railway  conductor,  v.  29:245-48;  Apr.  1912)  B 


1913. 

Tyrrell,  H.G. 

Flood  destruction  on  the  San  Pedro  railway. 

(Engineering  news,  v.  70:16-18;  July  3,  1913.)  B 


1914. 

Concrete  fence  posts  on  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad. 


(Engineering  news,  v.  71:932;  Apr.  23,  1914)  B 

From  Great  Salt  Lake  to  southern  California. 

(Railway  &  locomotive  engineering,  v.  27:41-42;  Feb.  1914)  B 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co. 

Corporate  chart,  as  of  June  30,  1914.  B 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  co. 

Pasadena,  the  crown  of  the  valley.  Los  Angeles  [1914?]  13  p.  8°  BPL 


1915. 

Elliott,  Howard 

San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company.  Special  bulletin  on 
freight  handling.  (Arrowhead,  Oct.  1915,  p.  17) 

Proper  remedy  for  freight  claims  is  their  prevention. 


255. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1916. 

Elliott,  Howard 

Reducing  loss  and  damage  claims  on  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake 
railroad . 

(Railway  review,  v.  58:600-02;  Apr.  29,  1916.)  B 

U.S.  Interstate  commerce  commission.  Division  of  valuation. 

...Explanatory  text  accompanying  the  engineering  report  giving  the  cost  of 
reproduction  new  and  cost  of  reproduction  less  depreciation  of  certain 
accounts  as  shown  for  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad.  Date 
of  valuation  June  30,  1914.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  1,  1916. 

[Philadelphia,  Presidents'  conference  committee,  1916]  B,LC 

cover-title,  3-30  p.  incl.  fold.  tab.  8°  At  head  of  title:  A16-961 

Interstate  Commerce  commission.  Division  of  valuation  — 

Pacific  district.  "Printed  by  general  secretary  for  committee's 
use,  but  not  published. 


U.S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

Valuation  docket  no.  26.  [San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  co. 
Tentative  valuation.  1919]  55  mimeo.  p. 

U.S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  [Supplemental  tentative  valuation  of  the  San 
Pedro,  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  railroad  company]  April  1,  1921. 

1,  3  mimeo.  p.  f°  B 


U.S. 


Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  In  the  matter  of  the  valuation  of  the  property 
of  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company.  Brief  in  sup¬ 
port  of  tentative  valuation  ...  [Washington,  1921?] 

ii,  94  p.  8°  B 

A  21-2052. 


U.S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...Valuation  docket  no.  26.  In  the  matter  of  the  valuation  of  the  property 
of  the  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  railroad  company.  Brief  in  sup¬ 
port  of  supplemental  tentative  valuation  ...  September,  1921. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1921.  1  21  p.  8°  B 

A21-2053 . 


SOUTH  OMAHA  AND  WESTERN  RAILROAD  CO. 

Merged  with  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  during  the  year  ended  June  30,  1909. 
cf.  Poor,  1919:1551. 

South  Omaha  and  western  railroad  company.  First  mortgage.  Maxwell  Evarts 
and  Gordon  M.  Buck,  trustees.  48  p.  8°  Dated  June  15,  1907.  Due  July  1, 
1957.  $3,000,000.  6%  LH 

UNION  PACIFIC  (EASTERN  DIVISION) 

Chartered  1861  as  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  and  Western  railroad  co.  Name  changed 
to  Union  Pacific  (Eastern  division)  1863.  Name  changed  1869  to  Kansas 
Pacific  cf.  White.  Union  Pacific,  p.  39-40. 

Union  Pacific  railway  co.,  Eastern  Division,  vs.  Stewart,  Jos.  B.,  &  Colt, W. A. 

KansasHS 


256. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I, 


Union  Pacific  railway  (Eastern  Division) 

Exhibit  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  (Eastern  division),  Kansas,  U.S.A. 
containing  charters  of  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  west,  railroad  co . , 
Indian  treaties  for  lands  ...  etc.  New  York  Hosford  &  Ketcham,  1863. 

64  p.  8°  ICC 


Union  Pacific  railway  company  Eastern  division. 

Contract  between  Thomas  C.  Durant  and  Samuel  Hallet.  [1864] 
11  p.  f° 


B 


Meade,  Edwin  Ruthven 

Argument  in  the  matter  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway  co., 
before  the  secretary  of  the  Treasury.  By  F.R.  Meade,  of 
Washington,  D.C.,  Printed  by  McGill  &  Witherow,  1865. 

20  p.  8° 


Eastern  Division 
counsel  . . . 


ASCF ,B 
A  20-433 


Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division.  Mortgage  to  J.  Edgar  Thomson 
and  H.M.  Alexander  34  p.  8° 

First  mortgage  of  140  miles  of  road  from  Missouri  River  to  Ft.  Riley. 
Dated  Aug.  1,  1865.  Due  Aug.  1,  1895.  $2,240,000.  6%  PF 


1866. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

[Indenture  securing  the  income  bonds  of  Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern 
division.  Mortgage  to  Carlos  S.  Greeley  and  Adolphus  Meier,  trustees] 
12  p.  8°  Dated  July  1,  1866.  Due  July  1,  1916.  $10,000  per  mile. 

7%  PF 


Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

[Leavenworth  branch  mortgage.  Union  Pacific  railway,  eastern  division, 
and  John  Edgar  Thomson  and  Henry  M.  Alexander,  trustees] 

(In  Eastern  division  mortgage  &c,  p.  7-13) 

Dated  Jan.  1,  1866.  Due  Jan.  1,  1896.  $600,000.  7%  PF 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

[Middle  division  mortgage.  Union  Pacific  railway,  eastern  division,  and 
John  Edgar  Thomson  and  Adolphus  Meier,  trustees] 

(In  Eastern  division  mortgage,  &c.  p.  14-18) 

Dated  June  1,  1866.  Due  June  1,  1896.  $16,000  per  mile.  6%  KansHS 

(p.  221-9  8°)  PF 

Union  Pacific  railway. 

Reports  of  preliminary  surveys  for  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  Eastern 
division,  from  Fort  Riley  to  Denver  city.  Smoky  Hill  route  by  Geo.  T. 
Wicks,  C.F.  Republican  Fork  Line,  by  P.  Goley,  C.F.  under  the  direction  of 
R.M.  Shoemaker,  chief  engineer  Jan.  1866.  Cincinnati,  27  p.  folding  maps. 

B , ICC , WRHS 


257. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1866. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  (cont'd) 

U.S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

...Union  Pacific  railroad.  Message  from  the  president  of  the  United  States, 
transmitting  report  of  the  commissioners  to  examine  the  third  section  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad  [eastern  division]  [Washington,  1866]  2  p.  8°  (39th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  94)  Ordered  printed  Apr.  26,  1866.  B 

1867. 

Brewster,  Benjamin  Harris, 

Address  of  Hon.  Benjamin  Harris  Brewster,  at  a  meeting  of  excursionists, 
held  June  7th,  1867,  near  Fort  Harker,  Kansas,  at  the  western  end  of  the 
track  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  (E.D.)  Philadelphia,  Review  printing 
house,  1867.  16  p.  8°  B,UI,Y 

A20-917 . 


1867. 

Copley,  Josiah. 

Kansas  and  the  country  beyond,  on  the  line  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway, 
Eastern  division,  from  the  Missouri  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Partly  from 
personal  observation,  and  partly  from  information  drawn  from  authentic 
sources.  Written  in  a  series  of  letters  to  the  Pittsburgh  Gazette,  by 
Josiah  Copley  ...  Philadelphia,  J.B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1867. 

86, [2]  p.  front,  (fold,  map.)  8°  BPL,CHS(92p) 

HU , ICC ,LC ,UMont . 
l-Rc-97 . 

- Same,  96  p.  B 

Goodwin,  J.  West. 

J.  West  Goodwin’s  Pacific  railway  business  guide  &  gazetteer  of  Missouri 
and  Kansas  for  1867-8.  St.  Louis,  1867,  xiv,  235  p.  fold.  map.  8° 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Eastern  Division.  B 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey. 

The  Union  Pacific  railway,  Eastern  division;  or,  Three  thousand  miles  in  a 
railway  car  ...  Philadelphia,  Ringwalt  &  Brown,  1867.  95  p .  8° 

B,BPL,CU, 

ICC ,LC 
l-Rc-1522 


Union  Pacific  railway  company.  (Eastern  Division) 

Mortgage  or  deed  of  trust  to  John  Edgar  Thompson,  and  Adolphus  Meier, 
trustees,  Acts  and  amendments  in  regard  to  the  construction  of  a  railroad 
and  telegraph  line  from  the  Missouri  river  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Charters 
of  the  Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  railroad  company  and  Laws  of  Kansas 
relating  to  railroad  companies,  etc.  St.  Louis,  1867.  84  p.  8°  ICC, HU, 

KansHS ,NY 


258. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company.  Eastern  Division. 

Senatorial  excursion  party  over  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  E.D.;  speeches 
of  Senators  Yates,  Cattell,  Chandler,  Howe  and  Trumbull;  Hon.  J.A.J. 

Creswell,  Hon.  John  Covodel,  M.C.,  and  Hon.  Wm.  M.  McPherson,  on  the 
Pacific  rail  road  question;  delivered  at  the  banquet  given  to  them  by  the 
City  council  and  Merchants'  exchange,  at  the  Southern  hotel,  St.  Louis,  June 
14,  1867.  Proceedings  of  a  meeting  of  excursionists,  held  at  Fort  Harker, 
Kan.,  June  7,  1867.  Speeches  of  Senators  Cameron  and  Henderson,  Repre¬ 
sentatives  Orth,  Niblack,  Stevens,  Laflin,  Hubbard,  Nicholson,  Kitchen  and 
Maj.-Gen.  Hancock.  St.  Louis,  S.  Levison,  printer,  1867. 

65,  [1]  p.  8°  ASCE (80) p .  B,BPL,CU, 

ICCKansHS ,LC 
16-17592 

- Another  issue.  82  p.  8°  B,BPL,HU,ICC 

"Some  general  remarks  upon  the  Union  Pacific  railway ,E .D . "  p.  [59-62]. 
"Analyses  of  'Denver'  &  Raton  Mountain'  coal":  p.  [63] -64.  "Exhibit  of  the 
earnings  &  expenses  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  E.D.,  for  May,  1867":  p.  65. 

- Another  issue.  82  p.  8°  B,BPL,HU,ICC 

Westerhouse,  S. 

Union  Pacific  railroad,  Eastern  division. 

(In  His  Resources  of  Missouri,  1867.  p.  43)  KansHS 


1868. 

Ellsworth  and  Pacific  railroad  company. 

The  Ellsworth  &  Pacific  railroad.  Some  facts  and  information  as  to  the 
routes  of  the  Ellsworth  &  Pacific  railroad,  and  the  country  through  which  it 
would  pass;  together  with  a  review  of  reports  &  surveys  made  of  the  region 
west  of  Kansas;  Also,  a  memorial  to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  by 
the  citizens  of  Ellsworth,  Kansas,  in  relation  to  a  change  of  route  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad  E.D.  Leavenworth,  [1868] 

30  p.  81  B 

Kansas.  Special  commissioner  appointed  to  investigate  charges  against  the 

governor.  Report.  (In  Kansas.  Legislature.  House.  Journal,  1868,  p.  847) 

KansHS 


LeConte,  John  L[awrence] 

Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  survey  for  the  extension  of  the  Union  Pacific 
railway,  E.D.,  from  the  Smoky  Hill  River,  Kansas,  to  the  Rio  Grande.  By 
John  L.  LeConte  ...  Philadelphia  [Review  printing  house],  1868. 

76  p.  front,  (fold,  map)  diagr.  8°  B,BPL,ICC, 

"Catalogue  of  rocks,  by  Dr.  F.A.  Genth" :  p.  67-76.  JHU,LC,Y,USGS 

Letter  on  aid  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad.  Secretary  J.  M.  Schofield.  June 
5,  1868.  2  p.  (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  277,  pt.  3) 

Transmitting  a  communication  from  General  Hancock,  urging  government  aid  to 
the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  eastern  division. 


259. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


1868. 

Ellsworth  and  Pacific  railroad  company  (cont'd) 

...Petition  of  presidents  and  executive  officers  of  railroads  throughout  the 
United  States,  praying  an  immediate  extension  of  the  government  aid  to 
the  Union  Pacific  railway,  eastern  division.  [Washington,  1868] 

A  p.  8°  (AOth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  Senate.  Mis.  doc.  88)  Ordered  printed 
June  3,  1868.  B 

Sheridan,  Philip  H.  Union  Pacific  railroad,  eastern  division. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  war,  transmitting  a  communication  from 
Major-General  Sheridan,  commanding  the  department  of  the  Missouri,  relative 
to  government  aid  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  eastern  division. 

[Washington,  1868]  2  p.  8°  (AOth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  Doc. 

277  pt.  2.)  B 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

Action  of  Board  of  trade  of  Chicago  and  extracts  from  leading  periodical 
showing  the  necessity  and  advantages  of  its  immediate  construction  to 
the  Pacific.  Chicago,  1868.  20  p.  8°  HU,WRHS. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

Letter  of  John  D.  Perry,  president  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway  (eastern 
division)  together  with  the  reports  of  the  engineer  and  the  geologist  of 
the  road.  Showing  the  necessity  and  advantages  of  its  construction  to  the 
Pacific.  Philadelphia,  Review  printing  house,  1868. 

cover-title  28  p.  fold.  map.  8°  ASCE,B,BPL, 

CHS,FJL,HU,ICC, 
JHU,KansHS , 

LC ,NHSL ,WRHS 
A13-1707 

- Another  ed.  not.  p.  BPL 

1868. 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Eastern  division. 

...Pacific  railway-eastern  division.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  war, 
transmitting  application  from  the  president  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad, 
eastern  division  for  aid  from  Congress  in  extending  that  road  to  Fort  Lyon. 
[Washington,  1868]  3  p.  8°  (AOth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  222) 

Ordered  printed  March  25,  1868.  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Eastern  division. 

...Union  Pacific  railroad,  Eastern  division.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of 
the  treasury,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  February  Ath,  last, 
transmitting  report  of  the  president  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  eastern 
division,  for  the  years  1862,  1863,  186A,  1865,  and  1866,  [Washington, 

1868]  6  p.  8°  (AOth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  277) 

Ordered  printed  May  6,  1868.  B 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Eastern  division. 

...Union  Pacific  railroad.  Eastern  division.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of 
the  treasury,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  the  Ath  ultimo,  trans¬ 
mitting  the  annual  report  of  the  president  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad, 
eastern  division,  for  the  Year  1867.  [Washington,  1868] 

5  p.  8°  (AOth  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  208)  Ordered  printed 
March  10,  1868.  B 


260. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


Kansas  Pacific  railway. 

The  Union  Pacific  railway,  eastern  division,  or  (Kansas  Pacific  railway) 

Economy  to  the  government  Statement  of  John  D.  Perry,  President,  with 
letters  of  generals  Sherman,  Sheridan,  Hancock,  Rucker  &  Easton.  Report 
of  Military  committee  with  accompanying  data  showing  saving  to  the  govern¬ 
ment  —  List  of  troops  and  their  distribution,  etc.  Washington,  1868. 

56  p.  8°  B ,BPL,H,HU, 

ICC ,KansHS,NY 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

The  Union  Pacific  railway  Eastern  division,  or  (Kansas  Pacific  railway.) 
Importance  of  its  route  to  all  sections  of  the  country.  Petition  of  sixty 
railroad  presidents,  memorials  of  boards  of  trade  ...  resolutions  of  state 
legislatures,  conventions,  etc.  Washington,  J.  L.  Pearson,  printer.  1868. 

50  p.  front,  (fold,  map.)  8°  B,BPL,HU, 

ICC ,NY ,KansHS ,WRHS . 
A  19-1348 


Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  division. 

Washington,  1868.  14  p.  8° 

From  the  Pittsburg  Commercial,  New  York  Tribune,  Philadelphia  Press,  etc.) 

ICC 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  military  affairs. 

...Union  Pacific  railroad,  Eastern  division. . .Report .  [Washington,  1868] 

2  p.  8°  (40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Report  43) 

Presented  by  Mr.  Garfield.  Ordered  printed  May  25,  1868.  B 

1868. 

U.S.  War  Dept. 

Report  on  military  transportation.  Feb.  14,  1868.  1  p.  (40th  Cong., 

2d  sess.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.  26) 

Communicating  a  statement  showing  the  comparative  rates  paid  by  the  United 
States  for  the  transportation  of  troops  and  military  stores  to  the  Union 
Pacific  railroad  company,  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  eastern 
division,  and  to  the  Chicago  &  north  western  railroad  company. 

1869. 

Palmer,  William  Jackson. 

Report  of  surveys  across  the  continent,  in  1867-68,  on  the  thirty-fifth  and 
thirty-second  parallels,  for  a  route  extending  the  Kansas  Pacific  railway  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean  at  San  Francisco  and  San  Diego.  By  Gen.  Wm.  J.  Palmer. 
December  1st,  1868.  Philadelphia,  W.  B.  Selheimer,  printer,  1869.  6  p.  1., 

7-250  p.  front  (fold,  plan)  fold.  map.  8° 

Report  made  to  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  Eastern  Div. 

B ,BPL ,Cal  SL, 
I11SL,ICC ,IndSL, 

JC ,KansSL ,KansHS , 
LC ,MoHS ,NYSL, StLPL, 
UI,UP,Y 
Rc-1529 


261. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I 


Union  Pacific  railway  company,  Eastern  division. 

[Letter  of  John  D.  Perry,  president,  to  O.H.  Browning,  secretary  of  the 
Interior]  St.  Louis,  Dec.  31,  1868.  [St.  Louis?  1869]  5  p.  8°  B 

U.S.  Dept,  of  the  interior. 

...Union  Pacific  railroad,  eastern  division.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of 
the  interior,  in  answer  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  representatives  of 
December  5,  1868,  transmitting  report  of  special  commissioner,  relative  to 
the  examination  of  that  road  and  the  Sioux  City  and  Pacific  railroad. 
[Washington,  1869]  11  p.  8°  (40th  Cong.,  3d  sess.  House.  Ex.  doc.  25) 
Ordered  printed  Jan.  6,  1869.  B,Hunt. 

1870. 

Union  Pacific  railway.  Eastern  Division. 

...New  Route  by  steamer  and  railway,  to  Lawrence  and  all  central,  southern 
and  western  Kansas,  New  Mexico  and  Colorado.  [Buffalo,  1870?]  folder, 
map.  24°  B 


1873. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company  (Eastern  division)  income  mortgage  of  the  Union 
Pacific  railway  co .  (Eastern  division)  to  Carlos  S.  Greeley  and  Adolphus 
Meier.  St.  Louis,  1873.  18  p.  8°  HU 


1898. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Eastern  div. 

Foreclosure  of  eastern  division  mortgage  ...  In  the  Circuit  court  of  the 
U.S.  [Kansas]  ...  Henry  M.  Alexander  and  John  F.  Dillon,  trustees 
complainants,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company  et  al,  defendants, 

ix,  565  p.  8°.  [1898?] 

On  cover:  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  ...  Record.  B 

Union  Pacific  railway  company.  Eastern  div. 

Foreclosure  of  Middle  division  mortgage  U.P.  railway  company.  Eastern 
division.  In  the  U.S.  Circuit  court  [Kansas]  ...  John  A.  Stewart  ... 
trustees,  vs.  the  Union  Pacific  railway  company  et  al.  [1898?] 

x,  642  p.  8°  On  cover:  Kansas  Pacific  railway  co.  ..  Record.  B 

UNION  PACIFIC,  LINCOLN  &  COLORADO  RAILWAY  CO. 

Acquired  by  the  U.P.  Nov.  1,  1898.  cf;  Poor,  1902:558.  The  Salina, 

Lincoln  &  western,  the  Lincoln  &  Colorado,  and  the  Oakley  &  Colby  railways 
were  consolidated  in  1888  under  the  title  of  the  Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  & 
Colorado  railway  co.  of  Kansas,  and  the  company  thus  formed  was  in  turn 
consolidated  with  the  Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  &  Colorado  ry.  co .  in  Colorado 
forming  the  Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  &  Colorado  railway  co.  cf :  Poor,  1898:848. 

Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  &  Colorado  railway  company. 

First  mortgage.  Union  Pacific,  Lincoln  &  Colorado  railway  co;  to  the 
American  loan  &  trust  co.  Dated  Aug.  1,  1888.  [Boston]  Rand  Avery  co. 

[1888]  16  p.  8°  Due  Apr.  1,  1918.  $10,000,000.  5%  gold.  FJL ,LH,PF . 

- Supplemental  mortgage,  Nov.  13,  1888.  4  p.  8°  FJL,PF,W&K 


262. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  I. 


UTAH,  NEVADA  &  CALIFORNIA  RAILROAD  CO. 

Utah,  Nevada  &  California  railroad  company  (of  Nevada)  Inc.  Feb.  2,  1899. 
Merged  July  7,  1903,  into  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Railroad  co. 
cf.  S.P.,  L.A.  &  S.L.  Corp.  hist,  chart. 

Utah,  Nevada  &  California  railway. 

[Prospectus.]  19  numb.  1.  4°  ICC 


263. 


Union  Pacific. 


PART  II. 

OREGON  SHORT  LINE  RAILROAD  COMPANY 
OREGON  SHORT  LINE  RAILROAD  CO. 

Chartered  Feb.  9,  1897,  in  Utah  as  successor  to  the  Oregon  Short  line 
and  Utah  northern  railway  co .  Capital  stock  owned  by  U.P.  cf.  Poor,  1921: 
1130. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Annual  report.  1st  -  ;  1897/98- 

Boston,  1898-  v.  8°  Report  year  ends  June  30. 

1st  report  has  title:  First  annual  report  of  the  board  of  directors 
...  to  the  stockholders  for  the  period  from  March  16,  1897,  to 
June  30,  1898. 


B 

1898,99 

NY 

1898,99 

BPL 

1898,99 

UC 

1899 

FJL 

1898,99 

UI 

1898,99 

JC 

1897-99 

UP 

1898,99 

HU 

1897-99 

uw 

1897-99 

LC 

1899 

MagWS 

Y 

1899 

1898 

Union  Pacific  railroad. 

Receipts  and  expenses  of  the  . . .  Oregon  short  line  &  Oregon  railroad  & 
Nav.  Co.  NY  -  Jy-D.1899;F,Ap.Je-D.1900;Ja,F.Ap,JeD.01;Ja,F.02. 


1897. 

A  Cooke  consolidation  for  the  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  29:  905;Dec.  24,1897)  B 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Articles  of  incorporation.  State  of  Utah.  Filed .. .1897 . 

[Salt  Lake  City]  1897.  5  p.  F°  B 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

By-laws  ...  March,  1897.  [n.p.]  1897.  7  p.  8°  B 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company  to  Guaranty  trust  company  of  New 
York.  Consolidated  Mortgage,  Dated  March  1st,  1897.  [n.p., 1897?] 
cover-title,  35  p.  8°  Due  July  1,  1946.  $36,500,000.  5%  gold. 

B , FJL , FL , Imb ,LH , PF , W&K .  A19-688 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company  to  Old  Colony  trust  company  of 
Boston.  Income  A  mortgage.  Dated  March  1st,  1897.  [n.p. ,1897?] 
cover-title,  41  p.  8°  Due  July  1,  1846.  $7,185,000.  5% 

B,FL,LH,PF,W&K  A19-689 


264. 


Union  Pacific.  Pi*  II • 


1897. 


Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company  to  the 
Income  B  mortgage,  dated  March  1st,  1897. 
75  p.  8°.  Due  July  1,  1946.  $15,000,000. 
thereafter.  FJL,FL,LH,PF,W&K 


State  trust  company, 
[n.p.  1897?]  cover-title 
3%  to  July  1,  1899;  4% 

A  19-690. 


B 


1899. 

Cooke  ten-wheel  freight  locomotive,  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v .39 :488-89 ; Sept .2 ,  1899)  B 


Oregon  Short  line  railroad  co . 

Where  gush  the  geysers.  Yellowstone  national  park.  How  and  when  to  visit 
it.  Salt  Lake  City,  D.E. Burley,  1899.  16  1.  map.  8°  NY 

1900. 

Oregon  Short  Line  railroad. 

To  Geyser land  ...  Train  service  ...  from  Salt  Lake  City,  Ogden,  and 
Pocatello  to  the  Yellowstone  national  park.  [Text  by  F.F.  Colborn] 
Photographs  by  F.J. Haynes.  Salt  Lake  City,  190-?]  18  1. map. pi. 8°  NY 

1901. 

Moody,  Charles  Amadon. 

Railroad  building  between  Los  Angeles  and  Salt  Lake  City. 

(Land  of  sunshine,  v.  ?; 513-21;  June,  1901)  B 

1902. 

New  shops  of  the  Oregon  short  line  railroad. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.  34;  516;  June  27,  1902)  B 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  four  percent,  and  participating  twenty-five  year 
gold  bonds.  Oregon  short  line  railroad  company  with  the  Equitable 
trust  company  of  New  York,  trustee.  Trust  indenture.  Dated  July  17, 

1902.  Principal  due  August  1,  1927 ... [n.p . ,1902? ]  cover-title ,46  p.8° 

B , FJL , FL , ICC , IMB , LH , PF , W&K  A19-691 


Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Schedule  of  pay  for  trainment  and  yardmen,  March  1,  1902.  [8]  p.  16° 


Pensions  for  the  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.42:  887;  Dec.  13.1902) 

On  Jan.  1,  1903  a  pension  plan  will  be  put  into  operation.  B 

1903. 

Oil  house  for  the  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.35 :574;Aug.7 ,  1903)  B 

Pocatello  shops  of  the  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v. 43: 94-96;  Feb. 7,  1903)  B 

Some  bridge  renewals  on  the  Oregon  short  line  RR. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v. 43; 325;  Apr.  25,1903)  B 


265. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1903. 

Steel  frame  stock  car-Oregon  short  line. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v. 35:456-57;  June  26,  1903)  B 

1904. 

New  Shops  of  the  Oregon  short  line  railroad. 

(Railroad  gazette,  v.34:  516;  June  27,  1904)  With  plan  of  the  shop. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  co .  and  Union  pacific  railroad  co. ,  to 
Equitable  trust  co.  of  N.Y.,  trustee,  Mortgage  securing  4%  refunding 
25-year  gold  bonds,  Dated  Dec.  1,  1904.  Due  Dec.  1,  1929.  63  p.  4° 
$100,000,000.  FJL ,FL , Imb ,LH ,PF ,WIK 

Oregon  short  line  railroad. 

Where  gush  the  geysers.  Yellowstone  national  park,  how  and  when  to  visit 
it.  Chicago,  Poole  bros.  [1904?]  [34]  p.  8°  LC 


1906. 

4-6-2  simple  locomotives  for  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.46:  144-45;  March  3,  1906)  B 


1907. 

Caboose  telephones. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  V.47 :1026;Nov.30,1907)  B 

New  equipment  of  the  Oregon  short  line,  for  use  in  case  of  accidents 
or  delay. 


1908. 


Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Instructions  for  locomotive  fuel  economy.  Economical  firing  economical 
boiler  -  feeding,  economical  use  of  steam.  [Salt  Lake]  cl907  125  p.  12° 

ICCC 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Railroad  rates.  Some  explanations  and  suggestions.  Salt  Lake  City, 

Dec.  18,  1908.  HUB 


Union  Pacific  railroad  company. 

Official  directory  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad,  Oregon  short  line 
railroad,  and  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  R.R.,  for  use  of 
shippers  and  buyers,  1907-8.  Chicago  and  New  York  [1908]  208  p.  4°  B 


1909. 


Fifty-ton  box  car  with  steel  under frame  for  Oregon  short  line, 
(Railroad  age  gazette,  v.47:  1197-99;  Dec.  17,  1908) 


B 


Filing  tariffs  on  the  Oregon  short  line. 

(Railroad  age  gazette,  v.47 :1139-40 ;Dec . 10 ,  1909) 


B 


266. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1910. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  co.  to  Central  trust  co .  of  New  York.  First 
and  consolidated  mortgage,  dated  Dec.  1,  1910.  90  p.  8° 

Due  Dec.  1,  1960,  unless  redeemed  earlier.  $150,000,000.  5% 

FJL,FL,PF,W&K 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company.  General  freight  dept. 

...  Wishing  you  a  Merry  Christmas  and  a  happy  New  Year  ...  Salt  Lake  City, 
1910.  [8]  p.  12°  ICC 


Plaisted,  F.  H. 

Oregon  short  line  red  book.  The  how?  and  why?  of  freight  rates  a 
defense  of  American  rate  making  on  the  value  of  service  plan  2d  ed .  [Salt 
Lake  City?]  The  Deseret  news.  1910.  56  p.  8°  ICC 

Scrugham,  J.  G. 

Corrosive  properties  of  boiler  feed  waters. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v. 50: 825-26;  Aug.  27,  1910)  B 

Report  prepared  for  the  Oregon  Short  line  railroad  and  the  Southern 
Pacific  lines  east  of  Sparks,  Nev. 


1911. 

["A  pension  system  has  been  adopted  on  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  plan  being 
the  same  as  that  which  has  been  in  effect  for  several  years  on  the 
Southern  Pacific  and  other  lines  in  the  Harriman  system.  Throughout  the 
system  the  number  of  persons  now  on  the  pension  rolls  is  420. "] 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v. 51: 293;  Aug.  11,  1911) 

United  States,  appellant,  v.  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  company;  the  Oregon 
short  line  railroad  company,  et  al  ...  Motion  to  advance.  [Washington, 
Govt,  print,  off.,  1911]  cover-title,  3p.  8°  11-35853  LC 


1912. 

Loomis,  Nelson  Henry, 

...  The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company  et  al  ...  Argument  of  N.H.  Loomis,  of  counsel  for  Union  Pacific 
railroad  company,  Oregon  short  line  railroad  company,  Oregon  railroad  & 
navigation  company,  Southern  Pacific  company,  appellees,  New  York, 

C.  G.  Burgoyne  [1912]  cover-title,  iii,  169  p.  2  maps.  8°  B,  LC  13-12374. 
No. 820  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  court,  October  term.  1911.  appeal  from 
the  U.S.  Circuit  court  for  the  district  of  Utah. 


1914. 

[Jones,  Thomas  Wallace] 

Pathway  to  the  setting  sun,  [6th  ed.]  [Cincinnati,  Printed  by  T.  Jones, 
cl914]  cover-title,  [36]  p.  of  illus.  8° 

Compiled  by  Tom  Jones  and  published  especially  for  the  patrons  of  the 
Union  Pacific  system,  the  Oregon  short  line,  and  the  Oregon  and 
Washington  railway  and  navigation  co.  14-18312  LC 


267. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II 


1914. 


Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

Report  of  safety  first  meeting,  Oregon  short  line  railroad  co. 
officials  and  watch  inspectors,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  June  10, 
[n.p.  1914]  cover-title.  44  p.  12° 


operating 

1914... 

ICC 


1915. 

An  electric  line  in  direct  competition  with  a  steam  railroad. 

(Railroad  herald,  v.20,  Dec.  1915.  p.12-13)  Salt  Lake  &  Ogden  interurban 
competes  with  Oregon  Short  Line.  B 

Oregon  short  line  railroad  company. 

...  Oregon  short  line  railroad  company,  complainant  vs.  William  W.  Roy 
[and  others]  ...  in  equity.  Bill  of  complaint.  [1916?]  34  p.  8° 

In  the  U.S.  District  court  of  Utah. 

In  the  application  of  the  Adamson  Law.  B 


268. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


1917 . 

The  track  laborer  and  liquor  legislation.  An  investigation  of  the  effect  of 
prohibition  laws  on  maintenance  forces  in  several  western  states. 

(Railway  maintenance  engineer,  v.  13:344-47;  Nov.  1917) 

Monthly  aprees  disappear  in  Idaho,  by  Robinson,  R.  B.,  Engineer  maintenance 
of  way,  OSL,  p.  345.  B 


1918. 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Union  Pacific  system.  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  Oregon  short  line 
railroad  company,  Oregon-Washington  railroad  &  navigation  company.  Claim 
for  special  compensation  from  United  States  Railroad  administration. 

[n.p . ,  1918?]  20  p.  4°  B 

1919. 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  public  lands. 

...Sale  of  lands  near  Minidoka,  Idaho  ...  Report.  [To  accompany  S.1300] 
[Washington,  1919]  [2]  p.  8°  (66th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  261) 
Ordered  printed  Oct.  14,  1919. 

To  the  Oregon  short  line  railroad  co.  B 

U.S.  Railroad  administration 

Agreement  between  director  general  of  railroads  and  Union  Pacific  railroad 
company,  Oregon  short  line  railroad  company,  Oregon-Washington  railroad  & 
navigation  company,  Des  Chutes  railroad  company  ...  New  York,  The  Evening 
post  job  printing  office  [1919]  2  p.  1.  20  p.  4°  B 

1921. 

U.S.  Railroad  administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  Oct.  11,  1921.  James  C.  Davis,  director 
general  of  railroads  . . .  and  Union  Pacific  railroad  company,  Oregon  short 
line  railroad  company,  Des  Chutes  railroad  company,  Green  River  Water 
Works  company,  Rattlesnake  Creek  water  company,  Union  Pacific  water 
company.  New  York,  The  Evening  post  Job  printing  office 

[1921]  [4]  p.  4°  B 

IDAHO  CENTRAL  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  Aug.  1,  1889,  with  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  &  northern, 
the  Utah  central,  the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Ogden  & 
Syracuse,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway  cos.  to  form  the  Oregon  short  line 
&  Utah  northern  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1896:940. 

Idaho  Central  railway  company. 

The  Idaho  Central  railway  company  to  the  American  loan  and  trust  company 
trustee.  First  mortgage  dated  Jan.  1,  1887.  Due  Jan.  1,  1917.  $15,000 

per  mile  6%.  n.p.  [1887]  18  p.  8°  FLL,LH,NY 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  company. 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  short  line  rail¬ 
way  co.,  the  Utah  &  northern  railway  co.  ...  the  Idaho  central  railway  co. 
and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway  co.  [Dated  July  27,  1889] 

[New  York,  Burgoyne,  1889]  24  p.  8°  BPL,NY 


269. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


IDAHO  NORTHERN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Chartered  in  Idaho,  Dec.  18,  1897.  cf.  Poor,  1913:1174.  Acquired  by  Oregon 
short  line  railroad,  Jan.  6,  1913.  cf.  Poor,  1921:1130. 


Smith,  J.  H. 

Construction  work  on  the  Idaho  northern  railway. 

(Engineering  news,  v.  70:101-03;  July  17,  1913)  B 

MINIDOKA  &  SOUTHWESTERN  RAILROAD  CO. 

Title  acquired  by  Oregon  short  line  railroad  Oct.  31,  1910:  cf.  Poor, 
1912:1112. 

U.  S.  Dept,  of  justice. 

...Minidoka  &  southwestern  railroad  company  and  Utah  construction  company 
appellants  v.  the  United  States  ...  Brief  for  the  United  States. 

Wash.  G.P.O.  1914.  47  p.  8°  LC 

No.  19  in  the  U.S.  Supreme  court  Oct.  term,  1914.  Appeal  from  U.S. 
Circuit  court  of  appeals  for  the  9th  circuit. 

NEVADA  PACIFIC  RAILWAY  CO. 

Consolidated  Aug.  1,  1889,  with  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  &  northern, 

the  Utah  central,  the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Ogden  & 

Syracuse,  and  the  Idaho  central,  railway  cos.  to  form  the  Oregon  short  line 
and  the  Utah  northern  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1896:940, 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co. 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  short  line  rail¬ 
way  co.,  the  Utah  &  northern  railway  co.  ..  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway 
co.  [dated  July  27,  1889]  [New  York,  Burgoyne,  1889]  24  p.  8°  BPL,NY 

OGDEN  AND  SYRACUSE  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  Aug.  1,  1889,  with  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  &  northern, 

the  Utah  central,  the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Idaho 

Central,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  cos.  to  form  the  Oregon  short  line  &  Utah 
northern  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1896:940.  Inc.  March  2,  1887.  cf  Poor, 
1889:893. 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  company. 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  short  line  rail¬ 
way  co.,  the  Utah  &  Northern  railway  co.  ...  the  Ogden  &  Syracuse  railway 
co.  ...  [And  others,  dated  July  27,  1889]  [New  York,  Burgoyne,  1889] 

24  p.  8°  BPL,NY 

OREGON  SHORT  LINE  &  UTAH  NORTHERN  RAILWAY  CO. 

Consolidation  Aug.  1,  1889,  of  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  &  northern, 
the  Utah  central,  the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Ogden  & 
Syracuse,  the  Idaho  central,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway  cos,  cf.  Poor, 
1896:940.  Succeeded  by  Oregon  short  line  railroad  co . ,  Chartered  Feb.  9, 
1897.  cf.  Poor,  1921:1130. 


1889. 


Oregon  railway  and 
O.R.  &  N.  co. 
Union  Pacific 
1887.  [n.p., 


navigation  co. 

to  the  Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co . 
railway  co.  Indenture,  modifying  indenture  of  lease  of 
1889]  11  p.  8° 


and  the 
Jan.  1, 


NY 


270. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  II. 


Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  (cont'd) 

1889. 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co . 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  Short  Line  ry. 
co.,  the  Utah  &  Northern  railway  co.,  the  Utah  Central  ry.  co  ,  the  Salt 
Lake  &  Western  railway  co . ,  the  Utah  &  Nevada  ry.  co.,  the  Ogden  &  Syracuse 
railway  co.,  the  Idaho  central  railway  co.,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  ry.  co . , 
[dated  July  27,  1889]  [N.Y.  Burgoyne,  1889]  24  p.  8°  BPL,NY 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co. 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co.  to  the  American  Loan  &  trust 
co.,  Collateral  trust  mortgage,  dated  Sept.  2,  1889.  [Boston?] 

R.  Avery  supply  co.,  1889.  21  p.  8°  NY 


Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co . 

O.S.  L.  &  U.N.  ry.  co.,  to  the  American  loan  &  trust  co.  Consolidated  1st 
mortgage,  dated  Aug.  1,  1889.  Boston,  R.  Avery  supply  co.,  printers,  1889. 


25  p.  8°  Due  Apr.  1,  1919.  $27,000 

Oregon  Short  Line  &  Utah  northern  railway 
Traffic  agreement  between  the  Oregon 
the  Union  Pacific  railway.  Co.  Dated 
Supply  Co.  1889]  (])  14  pp .  1.  8° 


to  [35,00  per  mile  5%]  BPL,FJL, 

LH,NY,PF 

co . 

short  line  &  Utah  northern  ry.  co.  and 
Dec.  6,  1889.  [Bost.  Rand.  Avery 

BPL 


1890. 

Oregon  railway  and  navigation  co . 

Agreement  between  the  Oregon  railway  &  navigation  co.,  and  the  Oregon  short 
line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co.  in  regard  to  the  Oregon  railway  exten¬ 
sions  co.,  dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  1890. 
various  paging.  8°  NY 


Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  company. 

Agreement  bet.  the  Northern  Pacific  terminal  co.  and  the  O.S.L. 
railway  co.,  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad  co . ,  the  So.  Pacific 
June  3,  1890.  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  printers,  [1890]  7  p.  8° 


and  Utah 
co . ,  dated 


NY 


Oregon  Short  line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co. 

Agreement  bet.  the  O.S.L.  and  Utah  Northern  ry.  co.  and  the  Gt.  Northern 
ry.  co.,  covering  joint  ownership  of  the  Portland  &  Puget  Sound  ry. ,  dated 
Oct.  13,  1890.  Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  printers,  1890.  12  p.  8° 

NY 


Oregon  Short  line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  company. 

Assignment  to  the  Oregon  Short  line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co.  of  the 
indenture  of  lease  bet.  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co.  and  the  Oregon  rail¬ 
way  and  navigation  co.  Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  [Boston,  Rand  Avery  Supply  co., 
printers,  [1890]  4  p.  8°  NY 


1892. 

Oregon  short 
By-laws 
Avery 


line  and  Utah  Northern  railway  co . 

of  the  O.S.L.  and  U.N.  ry.  co . ,  dated  Mar.  16,  1892. 
supply  co.,  1892.  7  p.  8° 


Boston,  R. 
NY 


271. 


1878. 


1880. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  2 

UTAH  &  NORTHERN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  Aug.  1,  1889,  with  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  central, 
the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Ogden  &  Syracuse,  the 
Idaho  central,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway  cos.  to  form  the  Oregon 
short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1896:  940.  Organized 
Apr.  30,  1878,  as  successor  to  the  Utah  northern  railroad  co.  cf.  Poor, 
1889:  880. 

Utah  &  Northern  railway  company. 

The  grants,  rights  and  privileges  of  the  U.  &  N.  ry.  co. ,  under  national 
and  territorial  legislation,  the  articles  of  association  and  the  mortgage 
executed  by  the  company  to  secure  its  1st  mortgage  bonds. 

Salt  lake,  Herald  joh.  off.  ,  1878. 

44  pp.  8°  NY. 

Utah  &  Northern  railway  co. 

U.  &  N.  railway  co.  to  J. Gould  and  J. Richardson  trustees.  1st  mortgage. 
Dated  July  1,  1878,  n.p. ,  1878. 

15  pp.  8°Due  July  1,  1908. 

$6,000,000  7%  FJL,FL,PF,NY,W&K. 

U  S.  Congress.  House. 

Report  on  Utah  and  northern  railway  company.  June  9,  1880. 

1  p.  (46th  Cong.  2d  sess.  House.  Report  1710) 


1882- 


Utah  and  Northern  Railway  Company.  Right  of  way,  to,  through  Fort  Hall 

Indian  reservation  Idaho,  recommended  ...G.  Ainslie,  Indian  Affairs... 
Mar.  8,  1882.  H.  Bill  5004.  22  Stat.  at  Large  148.  H  Rept.  47th 
Cong.  1st  sess.  v.3,  No.  659, 

2  pp.  Ames. 

Union  Pacific  railway  company. 

Agreement  between  the  Union  Pacific  railway,  Oregon  short  line  railway 
and  Utah  &  Northern  railway,  and  the  Northern  Pacific  railroad  and 
Oregon  railway  and  navigation  company,  dated  Feb.  23,  1883. n/p. ,n. d. 

13  pp.  8°  H. 

Utah  and  Northern  railway  company.  Failure  of,  to  pay  certain  Indians  for 
right  of  way,  report  relative  to- .. Interior  Department  Dec.  5,  1884. 
Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  48th  cong.  2d  sess.  v.l,  No. 6 

6  pp.  Ames. 

Utah  and  Northern  railway  co.  Failure  of,  to  pay  for  lands  in  Fort  Hall 

reservation,  Idaho,  papers  relating  to,  with  recommendations ...  Dec  27, 
1885.  Interior  Department.  Sen.  Ex.  Doc.  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  v.l. 

No.  20. 

7  pp .  Ames . 

Utah  &  Northern  railway  co. 

U.  &  N.  railway  co.  to  the  American  loan  &  trust  co..  Consolidated  1st 
mortgage.  Dated  July  1,  1886.  n.p.,  1886, 

21  pp  8° 

Due  July  1,  1926.  $15,000  per  mile  5%  FJL, FL,PF,NY ,W&K. 


272 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  2 


1886. 

Utah  and  Northern  railway  company. 

Right  of  way  to,  through  Fort  Hall  Indian  reservation,  Idaho,  recommended 
J.B.Hale,  Indian  Af fairs ....  June  12,  1886,  H.  Bill  9378.  H 
H.  Rept.  49th  cong.  1st  sess  v.9.  No.  2767, 

1  p .  Ames . 

1887. 

Utah  &  Northern  railway  co. 

U.  &  N.  railway  co.  5  pp.  c.  bonds  secured  by  equipment.  (Dated  Apr.  1, 

1887)  n.p. ,  (1887) 

14  pp.  8°  NY. 

Utah  and  Northern  railway  company.  Right  of  way  to,  through  Fort  Hall 

Indian  reservation,  Idaho,  recommended,  J. Hailey,  Indian  Affairs... 

Feb.  19,  1887.  S.Bill  2789.  H.Rept.  49th  cong.  2d  sess.  v. 2, No. 4131, 

1  p.  Ames. 

1888. 

Utah  and  Northern  railway  company.  Right  of  way  to,  through  Fort  Hall 
Reservation,  Idaho,  recommended  ...  F.  W.  Perkins,  Indian  Affairs. 

June  5,  1888.  HBill  8662.  25  Stat.  at  Large  452. 

H.R.  50th  cong.  1st  sess.  v.7.  No.  2431. 

3  pp.  Ames. 

1889. 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  company. 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  short  line 
railway  co. ,  the  Utah  &  northern  railway  co.  (and  others)  (New  York, 

1889) 

24  pp.  8°  BPL  NY. 

UTAH  CENTRAL  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Consolidated  August  lm  1889,  with  the  Oregon  short  line,  the  Utah  & 
Northern,  the  Salt  Lake  &  western,  the  Utah  &  Nevada,  the  Ogden  &  Syracuse, 
the  Idaho  central,  and  the  Nevada  Pacific  railway  cos.  to  form  the  Oregon 
short  line  &  Utah  northern  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1896:940. 

A  consolidation,  July  1,  1881,  of  the  Utah  central  railroad  co,  (chartered 
Dec.  15,  1869),  the  Utah  southern  railroad  co. ,  and  the  Utah  southern  ex¬ 
tension  railroad  co.  cf.  Poor,  1889:923. 

Hart,  Alfred  A. 

The  traveler’s  own  book. . .A  Souvenir  of  overland  travel,  via  the 
great  and  attractive  route,  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  to 
Burlington.  Union  Pacific  railroad,  to  Oregon.  Central  Pacific  railroad 
to  Sacramento.  Burlington  &  Missouri  river  R.R.  to  Omaha.  Utah  central 
railroad,  to  Salt  Lake  City.  Western  Pacific  railroad,  to  San  Francisco. 
...(Chicago,  Horton  &  Leonard,  1870)  34,  (10)  pp.  col.  pi.  fold  maps 

32°  LC  l-Rc-1518 . 

Utah  Central  railroad  company. 

Utah  central  railroad  co.  to  H.S.  Eldredge  and  A.C.  Smoot,  trustees. 

First  mortgage.  Dated  Jan.  1,  1870.  (n.p.,  1870) 

17  pp.  8° 

Due  Jan  1,  1890.  $1,000,000.  6%  gold  NY. 


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1886. 


1899 


Utah  central  railway  company. 

Articles  of  association  and  mortgages  of  the  several  companies,  now 
organized  under  the  name  of  the  Utah  central  railway  co. ,  including 
the  articles  of  incorporation  of  that  company,  together  with  other 
papers  and  legal  documents ...  Salt  Lake  City,  Star  Printing  company, 

1886.  iv. 

127  pp.  8°  B.  A15-2310. 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  company. 

Articles  of  consolidation  and  agreement  between  the  Oregon  short  line 
railroad  company,  the  Utah  &  northern  railway  co.,  the  Utah  central 
railway  co...(and  others,  dated  July  27,  1889)  (New  York,  Burgoyne, 1889) 


1920. 


24  pp. 


8 


o 


Utah  central  railroad  jubiles. 

(Railway  age,  v.68:  308;  Jan.  23,  1920) 


BPL,NY . 


B. 


UTAH  SOUTHERN  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Chartered  Feb.  5,  1871;  consolidated  July  1,  1881,  with  the  Utah  central 
railroad  co.  and  the  Utah  southern  extension  railroad  co.  to  form  the 
Utah  central  railway  co.  cf.Poor,  1889:  923, 

Utah  SouthernR,R.  Company. 

U.S.R.R.Co.  to  W.H. Hooper  and  H.  B.  Hammond,  trustees.  1st  mortgage. 

Dated  July  1,  1871.  n.p. ,  1871. 

21  pp.  8°  NY. 

Utah  Southern  Railroad  Co. 

U.S.R.R.Co.  to  W.H.  Hooper  and  J.M.Ham,  trustees.  General  mortgage. 

Dated  July  1,  1879.  n.p.,  1879. 

17  pp.  80  NY. 

UTAH  SOUTHERN  EXTENSION  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Chartered  Feb.  24,  1879 , Consolidated  July  1,  1881,  with  the  Utah  central 
railroad  co.  and  the  Utah  southern  railroad  co.  to  form  the  Utah  central 
railroad  co.  cf.  Poor,  1889:923. 

Utah  Southern  Railroad  Extension. 

U.S. Railroad  Extension  to  W.H.  Hooper  and  J.M.  Ham,  trustees.  Last  mort¬ 
gage.  Dated  July  1,  1879.  n.p.,  1879. 

15  pp.  8o  FJL,NY . 

UTAH  WESTERN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Utah  western  railway  company.  Chartered  June  18,  1874.  Reorganized  Feb. 

16,  1881,  as  the  Utah  &  Nevada  railway  co.  cf.  Poor,  1889:923 
U.S.  Congress  ss.  House.  Committee  on  Military  affairs. 

...Utah  western  railroad. .. Report :  (to  accompany  bill  H.R.  2652)  Washington, 
1876  1  1.  (44th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House.  Report  660) 

Ordered  printed  June  13,  1876.  Granting  right  of  way  through  Rush  Lake 
military  reservation.  B. 

YELLOWSTONE  PARK  RAILROAD  COMPANY.  Inc.  May  17 ,1905 , cf. Poor , 1907 : 821 .  Title 
acquired  by  Oregnn  short  line  rr  Oct.  31,  1910. cf. Poor , 1921: 1112. 

Yellowstone  Park  Railroad  Company.  Mortgage.. to  Farmers’  trust  co.  of  Lan¬ 
caster,  Pa.  trustee. 

12  pp.  f°  Dated  July  1,  1905,  Due  July  1,  1945. $3,000,000. 


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PART  III 

OREGON  -  WASHINGTON  RAILROAD 
AND  NAVIGATION  COMPANY 
OREGON-WASHINGTON  RAILROAD  AND  NAVIGATION  CO. 

Chartered  in  perpetuity  Nov.  23,  1910,  in  Oregon.  cf.Poor,  1921:  1131. 
Controlled  by  the  Oregon  short  line  railroad  co.  through  ownership  of  cap¬ 
ital  stock,  cf.  Poor,  1921:  1131. 

The  Pacific  semaphore. . .Portland ,  Ore.  v.  4°  weekly,  1913-March,  1914;  semi¬ 
monthly,  Apr.  1914-to  date. 

Pub.  by  the  O.W.R.R.&N.  employees’  club.  Title  varies: 

1912,  Tater  tooter;  Dec.  31ml912-May  15, 1913, The  Tooter;May  22,  1913- 
Oct.1913,  Harriman  magazine ;Nov.  1913-to  date,  The  Pacific  semaphore. 

B  -  0.12,N.18,19,D.31,  1912 ; Ja. 21-F. 4 , F-18 , 25 ,  Mr. 4 ,Ap . 3-24, My. 8-29 , 

Jn.l2,J1.10,Ag.7,S.4,ll,25,0.9,16,23, 19 13, Nov. 20 , 1913-to date  (lacks 
D. 4, 13, N. 21, 1914) 

Oregon-Washington  railroad  &  navigation  co.  Central  committee  of  Safety. 

This  it  over.  (Relative  to  trespassing)  (n.d.)  1  sheet.  B. 

1911. 

Mikado  locomotive  for  burning  lights;  Oregon  railroad  &  navigation  company. 
(Railway  age  gazette,  v.50:  167-69;  Jan.  27,  1911)  B. 

Oregon  Agricultural  experiment  station,  Corvallis. 

...For  distribution  on  farming  demonstration  train.  '.?The  hog  and  field 
pea  special"  of  the  Oregon  &  Washington  railroad  and  navigation  Company.  To 

be  operated  over  its  lines  in  Crook,  Gilliam,  Morrow  and  Sherman  counties 
in  conjunction  with  the  Oregon  agricultural  college  and  experiment  station. 
Corvallis,  Ore,.  Oregon  agricultural  college  press,  1911. 

40  pp.  illus.  8°  (Oregon  Agricultural  experiment  station,  Corvallis. 
Circular  bulletin  no.  18)  A17-351  B. 

Oregon-Washington  railroad  and  navigation  company. 

Astoria  and  its  centennial,  Aug.  10  to  Sept.  9,  1911.  Portland,  Oregon. 
Oregon-Washington  railroad  and  navigation  co. ,  1911. 

31  pp.  OrHS . 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Land  that  lures:  Summer  in  the  Pacific  Northwest.  (4th  ed. )  (Portland, 

Ore.,  n.d.)  Firsr  published  1911.  SePL. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company  to  the  Farmers’  loan  and 
trust  company  .  First  and  refunding  mortgage,  dated  Jan.  3,  1911. 

Principal  due  Jan.  1,  1961. .. (n.p. ,1911?)  cover- title ,v9 7  p.8° 

$175,000,000  5%  B , FJL,LH,PF,W&K,Y . 

A19-692  . 

Oregon-Washington  Railrod  &  Navigation  Company's  Portland  bridge. 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v. 51 : 77-82 ; July  14,1911)  B. 


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1911. 

Pacific  type  locomotive  arranged  for  burning  lignite.  A  recent  order  of  two 
heavy  4-6-2  type  locomotives  received  from  the  Baldwin  works  by  the 
Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.  embody  several  distinctive  departures 
from  thel903  standards  of  the  associated  lines. 

(American  engineer  and  railroad  journal, v.85:256-57;July  1911)  B. 

United  States,  respondent. 

...Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Naviga¬ 
tion  Company  (et  al.)  ...petitioners,  v.the  United  States  Respondent 
(Washington,  Govt. Print.  Off,. 1911)  cover-title,  2  pp  8° 

No.  51  in  the  I.S.  Commerce  court.  LC  11-35861. 

**  Motion  of  United  States  to  dismiss  the  petition. 

U.S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  Commerce. 

Report ...  favoring  S.3484,  to  authorize  construction  of  bridge  across 
Snake  River  between  Walla  Walla  and  Franklin  counties,  Wash.,  by  Oregon- 
Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company.  Dec.  19,  1911. 

1  p.  (62d  Cong.  2d  sess.  Senate.  Rept.  148.  In  v,l:  6120) 

1912. 

Hardesty,  W.P. 

The  new  O.W.R.  &  N.  bridge  at  Portland,  Oregon.  (Engineering  news, 
v. 68:  1100-04;  Dec.  12,  1912)  B. 

Harriman  Lines  Spokane-Ayer  Cut-Off.  Heavy  work  begun  by  the  North  coast 
and  continued  by  the  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 
(Railway  age  gazette,  v. 52 : 1187-92 ;  May  31,  1912)  B. 

New  Seattle  Terminals;  Oregon — Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company, 
(Railway  age  gazette,  v. 52 : 103-07 ; Jan  19,  1912)  B. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce, 

Report ...  amending  S.3484,  to  authorize  construction  of  bridge  across 
Snake  River  between  Walla  Walla  and  Franklin  counties.  Wash. , by  Oregon- 
Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company.  Jan. 9,  1912.  2  pp. 

(62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Rept.  212.  In  v.  1:  6129)  Cat. Pub. Docs. 

1913. 

New  O.-W.  R.  &  N.  Terminal  at  Spokane. 

(Railway  age  gazette  v.  51:  817-19;  Oct.  31,  1913)  B. 

Oregon.  Railroad  Commission. 

...In  the  matter  of  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company... 
Report  on  original  cost  of  construction,  additions  and  betterments, 
estimated  cost  of  reproduction,  new  and  less  depreciation,  rail  lines 
in  Oregon,  as  of  June  30,  1912.  (Salem,  1913)  31  pp.  B. 

Oregon — Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Portland,  Oregon:  the  city  of  roses  (Portland  1913) 

48  pp.  120  BPL,NY . 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 

Seattle  manufactures  and  commerce  (Seattle,  1913) 

16  pp.  80  NY. 


276 


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1914. 

Baar,  J.  0. 

The  Spokane  river  and  Hangman  creek  viaduct  of  the  Oregon-Washington 
Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. 

(Engineering  news,  v.72:  807-811;  Oct.  22,  1914)  B. 

Howard,  W.  J. 

Erecting  the  Snake  River  viaduct;  0-W  R.R.  and  Navigation  Company. 
(Engineering  news,  v.72:  1003-06;  Nov.  19,  1914)  B. 

(Jones ,  Thomas  Wallace) 

Pathway  to  the  setting  sun.  (6th  ed. )  (Cincinnati,  Printed  by  T. Jones. 
cl914)  cover-title,  (36)  pp.  of  illus.  8° 

Complied  by  Tom  Jones  and  published  especially  for  the  patrons  of  the 
Union  Pacific  system,  the  Oregon  short  line,  and  the  Oregon  and  Washington 
Railway  and  Navigation  Co.  LC  14-18312. 

Spencer,  A.C. 

Railroads  make  enormous  expenditures  in  Oregon.  Transportation  as  an 
industry  and  difficulties  of  securing  capital. 

(Oregon  manufacturer,  v.3:  20;  Feb.  1914)  B. 

1915. 

Gill,  F.B . 

Genesis  of  the  0-W  R  &  N.  At  Cascades  of  the  Columbia.  Period  when 
mules  and  a  poney  engine  were  the  only  Moguls  in  use  on  the  railroad. 
(Pacific  semaphore,  v.3, July  24,  1915.  P.  4)  B. 

Holmes,  Howard  W. 

Elimination  of  grade  crossings  in  Portland,  Oregon.  A  general  discussion 
of  the  problem  together  with  plans , specifications  and  estimates  of  cost 
for  eliminating  the  grade  crossings  along  the  right  of  way  of  the  0.-W.  R. 
&  N.  Company  in  Sullivan's  Gulch ...  Portland ,  Ore.,  Dept,  of  Public  Works, 
1915.  30  pp.  80  B.  A1 8-613. 

New  Engine  Terminal  for  the  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 
(Railway  review,  v.57:  586-89;  Nov.  6,  1915)  B. 

Notable  structures  on  the  Spokane  -  Ayer  cut-off.  Some  interesting  problems 
connected  with  construction  of  three  large  bridges  on  new  0.-W.R.&  N. 
(Railway  age  gazette,  v.58:  623-26;  Mar.  19,  1915)  B. 

St. Paul  and  Oregon-Washington  joint  terminals  in  Spokane.  Extensive  grade 

separation  work  required  to  reach  passenger  and  freight  stations  in  heart 
of  city. 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v.58: 85-88;  Jan.  15,  1915)  B. 

State  of  Oregon  seven  days  old  before  residents  knew  of  admission. 

Progenitor  of  0.-W.  R.  &  N.  born  same  year  state  was  admitted  to  Union. 
(Pacific  semaphore,  v.3,  Aug.  7,  1915,  p.  4)  B. 


277 


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1916. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  Bureau  of  Safety.  Bulletin 
No.  10. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.4,  Apr.  8,  1916,  p.7-9)  Relative  to  safety  frist. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  Hospital  Department/ 

Receipts  and  expenditures  for  period  from  July  1,  1916  to  Sept.  30,1916, 
inclusive.  (Pacific  semaphore,  v. 4, Nov. 4, 1916, p. 15)  B. 

Smith,  C.L. 

Corn  primer,  pub.  by  Union  Pacific  system,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad 
&  Navigation  Company ... (Portland ,  Ore. ,1916)  31,(1)  p.l6°  B. 

1917. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Report  to  the  Interstate  Commerce  commission.  Corporate  history  as 
required  by  Valuation  order  No.  20,  June  30,1916.  Comp. byF.B. Gill, 
special  accountant.  (1917?)  159  p.  4°  fold. chart,  typewritten, B,LC. 

The  track  laborer  and  the  liquor  question.  An  investigation  of  the  effect 
of  prohibition  laws  on  maintenance  forces  in  several  western  states. 
(Railway  maintenance  engineer,  v. 13, 344-47;  Nov.  1917) 

In  Oregon  ,  by  H.L.  Lyon,  division  engineer,  O.-W.R. &  N.  Co.., 

LaGrande ,  Wash.  B. 

Washington,  (State)  Supreme  Court. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company,  respondent,  v. 

Thurston  county  et  al  appellants.  (Decision). 

(Washington  decisions  ,  Sept.  12,  1917, v. 56:  101) 

In  the  matter  of  valuation  of  the  railroad.  B. 

1918. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company’s  Portland  bridge. 

(Railway  gazette,  v. 29:46-50;  July  12,  1918)  B. 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  separates  grades  for  three  miles  at  Portland. 

(Eng.  News-Rec.  June  6,  1918) 

Track  depression  is  combined  with  elevation  of  street  approach. 

Union  Pacific  system. 

Union  Pacific  system.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company,  Oregon  short 
line  Railroad  Company,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 
Claim  for  special  compensation  from  United  States  Railroad  administration, 
(n.p. ,1918)  21  p.  B. 

1919. 

U.S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Agreement  between  director  general  of  railroads  and  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company,  Oregon  short  line  Railroad  Company,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  & 

Navigation  Company,  Des  Chutes  Railroad  Company...  Feb.  14,  1919.  New  York, 
The  Evening  Post  job  printing  office  (1919) 

2  p .  1. ,  20  p .  B. 


278 


Union  Pacific.  Pt .  3 


1919. 

1920. 

American  Arch  Company. 

Designs  of  security  brick  arches  on  the  Oregon-Washington  R.R.  & 
Navigation  Co.  (New  York)  cl920.  4  p.  1.,  25  pi.  obi.  32°  B. 

Gill,  F.B. 

Early  transportation  in  the  Northwest.  First  0.-W.  R. &  N.  line  in 
Washington  begins  construction.  First  aid"  for  the  line  to  get  it  built. 
(Pacific  semaphore, v. 8 :Nov. 6 , 1920, 7 , 14-17)  B. 

1921. 

U.S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  Oct.  11,1921.  James  C.  Davis,  Director 
General  of  Railroads ...  and  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co., Oregon  short  line 
Railroad  Co. ,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. ,  Des  Chutes 
Railroad  Co.  (and  others)  ...New  York,  The  Evening  Post  job  printing 
office  (1921)  (4)  p.  4o  B. 

1922. 

Oregon.  Public  Services  Commission. 

...In  the  matter  of  the  investigation  of  headon  collission  between 
Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company  trains  numbers  12  and 
17  about  one  half  mile  east  of  Celilo , Oregon,  on  the  morning  of  Dec. 1st, 
1921...  Report.  (Jan. 9,1922)  8  mimeo .  p.  4°  B. 

U.S.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Bureau  of  Safety. 

Report  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  of  safety  in  reinvestigation  of  an 
accident  which  occurred  on  the  line  of  the  Oregon-Washington  Railroad 
&  Navigation  Company  near  Celilo , Oregon  on  Dec.  1,  1921.  (Washington, 
Govt.  Print.  Off. ,1922)  12  pp.  8°  B.  A22-807. 

BOISE,  NAMPA  &  OWYHEE  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Chartered  Feb.  1,  1906.  Idaho  Northern  acquired  by  Oregon-Washington 
Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  Dec.  23,  1910,  cf . 1913: 1174 ; 1921 ;1131. 

Boise,  Nampa  &  Owyhee  Railway  Company.  Ltd. 

Proposed  extensions.  Showing  resources  in  Idaho,  Montana  &  Nevada, 
(Nampa, Idaho, 1897)  20  pp.  diagr.  map.  pi.  NY. 

COLUMBIA  &  PALOUSE  RAILROAD. 

Chartered  June  24,  1882 . cf ;Poor, 1902 : 569/  Stock  owned  by  Oregon  - 
Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  cf.  Poor,  1918:  1595. 


Columbia  and  Palouse  Railroad  Company. 

First  mortgage.  Henry  Villard  &  Artemas  H.  Holmes,  trustees.  Dated  July 
2,  1883.  Due  Oct.  1,  1923.  $30,000,  per  mile.  6%  LH. 


279 


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1 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  III. 

Des  Chutes  Railroad  Company 

Chartered  Feb.  2,  1906  in  Oregon.  Leased  since  July  15,  1911  to  Oregon- 
Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.  cf.  Poor,  1921:1131. 

Competitive  railway  building  in  Central  Oregon. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette,  v.  47:905-06;  Nov.  12,  1909) 

The  Oregon  trunk  line  and  the  Des  Chutes  Railway.  B 

Heavy  railway  work  along  the  Des  Chutes  River  in  Oregon. 

(Eng, News.  Aug.  11,  1910) 

Describes  the  topography  of  the  region  and  the  parallel  lines  of  the 
Des  Chutes  Ry. ,  and  the  Oregon  Trunk  Ry.  now  being  built.  Map  &  Ills. 

The  construction  of  the  Oregon  Trunk  and  the  Des  Chutes  Railways  in  central 
Oregon.  (Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  52:  68-85;  March  22,  1912)  B 

Des  Chutes  Railroad  Company. 

Report  to  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Corporate  history  as 
required  by  Valuation  order  no.  20,  June  30,  1916.  Comp,  by  F.  B.  Gill 
special  accountant.  (1917)  5  p.  fold,  chart.  4  Typewritten  B,  LC. 

U.  S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Agreement  between  the  Director  General  of  railroads  and  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  Company,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company,  Oregon -Washing ton 
Railroad  and  Navigation  Company,  Des  Chutes  Railroad  Company.... 

February  14,  1919.  New  York,  the  Evening  Post  Job  Printing  Office 
(1919)  2  p.  1.,  20  p.  4°  B 

U.  S.  Railraad  Administration. 

Final  agreement  of  settlement.  Oct.  11,  1921.  James  C.  Davis,  director 
general  of  railroads...  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Co.,  Oregon 
Short  Line  Company,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co. , 

Des  Chutes  Railroad  Co.... New  York,  the  Evening  Post  Job  Printing  Office 
(1921)  (4)  p.  4°  B 

Ilwaco  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Organized  under  the  laws  of  Washington,  1888,  cf.  Poor  1907:814.  Purchased 
June  15,  1907,  by  the  Ilwaco  Railroad  Co.,  cf.  Poor,  1910:1287.  Ilwaco 
Railroad  Co.  acquired  by  the  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co. , 
Dec.  23,  1910.  cf .  Poor,  1921:1131. 

Ilwaco  Railway  and  Navigation  Company.  Right  of  way  to,  across  Scarboro  Hill 
Military  Reservation,  Wash.,  recommended. . ,F.  M.  Cockrell,  Military 
Affairs.  Feb.  11,  1892,  S.  Bill  213.  S.  Rep.  52nd  Cong.  1st  Session,  v.  2 
No.  213,  2p.  Ames. 

Ilwaco  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.  Right  of  way  to,  across  Scarboro  Hill 
Military  Reservation,  Wash.,  recommended.  J.  L.  Mitchell,  Foreign 
Affairs,  May  5,  1892.  Sen.  Bill  213.  H.  Rept.52d  Cong.  1st  Sess.  v.  4 
No.  1295,  2  p.  Ames. 


280. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  III. 


North  Coast  Railroad  Company. 

Acquired  by  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.,  Dec.  23,  1910. 
cf.  Poor,  1921:1131. 

Construction  of  the  North  Coast  Railroad.  Illustrated  description  of  a 
new  system  of  railroads  being  built  in  the  state  of  Washington. 

(Ry.  &  Engin.  Rev.  April  29,  1911)  B 


The  North  Coast  Railroad. 

(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  51:283-86;  Aug.  11,  1911)  B 


Harriman  lines  Spokane  -  Ayer  cut-off.  Heavy  work  begun  by  the  North  Coast 
and  continued  by  the  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 
(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v.  52:1187-92;  May  31,  1912)  B 


Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Chartered  by  Oregon  July  16,  1896,  as  sucessor  to  the  Oregon  Railway  and 
Navigation  Co.  (chartered  June  13,  1879)  cf.  Poor,  1896:326,  1910:1287. 
Acquired  by  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.,  Dec.  23,  1910, 
cf.  Poor,  1921:1131. 


Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Annual  report,  v.  8°  Title  varies:  1881-83,  Oregon  Railway  and  Navi¬ 
gation  Company.  Second-fourth  annual  report  of  thepresident  to 
the  stockholders;  1884-87.  Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
of  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company,  to  the  stockholders; 


1897-99,  (First-third)  annual  report 

of  the  Oregon  Railroad  and 

Navigation 

Company.  Report 

year  ends 

i  June  30 , 

B, 1881-87,97-99. 

OrHs 

-  1882,85,86 

BPL - 

1881,97,99 

Pu 

-  1884-89 

FJL - 

1887,88,98,99 

PortLa -  1882,84,85,88,97,98 

H  - 

1880,-83,86,98,99 

UC 

- 1899 

U  - 

1881-89,97-99 

UI 

-  1887,97-99 

ICC - 

1880-88 

UES 

-  1880,  81,83-88,97-99 

JC  - 

1880,82,84,98 

UP 

-  1897,98 

LC  - 

1880-87,97,99 

Uw 

-  1880,87,97-99 

MagWS — 

1888,97-99,01-03 

Y 

- 1887 

NY  - 

j 

1880T88, 97-99 

Oregon  Railroad 

and  Navigation  Company. 

(Tariffs)  . 

B  has : 

River 

no.  191.  Issued 

June  25; 

effective  Aug  1,  1907. 

River 

no.  195.  Issued 

July  31; 

effective  Sept.  7,  1907. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

To  the  stockholders ... (Statement  of  gross  &  net  earnings) 

BPL  has  July-Nov.  1879. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

Receipts  and  expenses  of  the... Oregon  Short  Line  &  Oregon  RP  & 

Nav.  Co.  NY — Jy.D.  1899;  F.  Ap,  Je-D.1900;  Ja.F.Ap.,  Je-D.01; Ja,F.02 


281. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  III. 


Donan,  P. 

Gold  fields  of  Baker  County,  eastern  Oregon.  Portland  Ore.  Oregon  Rail= 
road  and  Navigation  Company,  (n.d.)  35  p.  Between 

1897  and  1900  OrHS,WSL,  Whit. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Eastern  Washington  Territory  and  Oregon:  Facts  regarding  the  resources, 
productions,  industries,  soil,  climate,  healthfulness,  commerce  and 
means  of  communication. . .Portland  (Ore.)  n.d.  31p.  fold.  maps.  8°  B 

Summer  saunterings  over  the  lines  of  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Nav.  Co. ,  and 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  Pacific  division ...  35  p.  2  pi.  12°  (n.d.) 


1880. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Articles  of  incorporation,  by-laws,  mortgages,  etc.  Portland  Or., 

Himes,  1880.  207  p.  OrHs 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company 

Oregon.  Facts  regarding  its  climate,  soil,  mineral  and  agricultural 
resources,  means  of  communication,  commerce,  industry,  laws,  etc. 
for  general  inf ormation. . .New  York,  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co., 
1880.  59  p.  fold.  map.  8°  B 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co.  to  the  Farmers'  Loan  and  Trust  Co., 
trustees.  First  mortgage.  Dated  July  1,  1879,  and  mortgage  of  further 
assurance  dated  Sept.  1,  1880.  26,38,73  p.  8° 

Due  July  1,  1909.  $6,000,000.  6%  FL , I CC , LH , PF , Por t LA 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company.  Committee  to  visit  Oregon  and 

Washington.  Report  to  the  Stockholders.  (New  York,  1880)  8  p.  PortLA 


1881. 

(Oregon  Railway  &  Nav.  Co.) 

(Outline  of  the  capacities  of  Oregon  and  Washington  territory  for 
supporting  a  large  and  prosperous  population)  (Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  Co.,  1881)  88  p.  map.  8°  NY 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company,  and  Northern  Pacific  Railroad. 

Summer  saunterings.  Portland,  Himes,  1882.  35  p.  OrHS . 

Union  Pacific. 

Agreement  between  U.P.  Ry. ,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway,  and  Utah  & 
Northern  Railway,  and  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  and  Oregon  Ry. 

&  Navigation  Co.,  dated  Feb.  23rd,  1883.  n.p.,n.d.  cover-title, 

13  p. 

Winser,  Henry  Jacob. 

The  great  Northwest;  a  guide-book  and  itinerary  for  the  use  of  tourists 
and  travellers  over  the  lines  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  the 
Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company  and  the  Oregon  and  California 
Railroad ...  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1883.  276  p.  12°  1-25282 

B,BCLA,LC,OrHS ,  OrSL,  PortLA,  SePL,SpPL,  Whit ,UMont ,U0r ,Uwash . 


282. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  III. 


1885. 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co. 

Consolidated  mortgage  to  the  Farmers’  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  Dated  June  1,  1885. 
New  York,  Searing  &  Hyde  (1885)  34  p.  8° 

Due  June  1,  1925.  $25,000  per  mile.  5%  gold.  LH,PF 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Consolidated  mortgage  5  per  cent  bonds.  Bondholders  agreement.  (n.p., 
1885)  13  p.  8°  HU 

The  Portland  Ferry  Transfer,  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  17:498-99;  Aug.  7,  1885)  B 

Railroad  Gazette  (Editorial) 

Proposed  lease  of  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  17:298;  May  8,  1885)  B 


1886. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

(Indenture,  1885,  between  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company, 
the  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company,  and  the  Union  Pacific  Railway 
Company)  (n.p.,  1886?)  25  p.  8°  Revised.  B  PortLA  (24p) 

Winser,  Henry  Jacob. . 

The  great  Nortwest;  a  guide-book  and  itinerary  for  the  use  of  tourists 
and  travelers  over  the  lines  of  the  Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  the  Oregon 
Railway  and  Navigation  Company,  and  the  Oregon  and  California  Railroad.... 
St.  Paul,  Riley  Bros.,  1886.  370  p.  12°  B,UWash  A  22-476 


1887. 

Oregon  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co. 

Indenture  of  lease.  Jan.  1,  1887  between  the  Oregon  Railway  &  Nav.  Co. 
and  Oregon  Short  Line  Ry.  Co.  and  Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  N.Y.,  Searing  & 
Hyde,  printers,  1887.  34  p.  8°  NY 


1888. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Eastern  Washington  Territory  and  Oregon:  facts  regarding  the  resources, 
productions,  industries,  soil,  climate,  healthfulness,  commerce  and 
means  of  communication.  Issued  for  general  information  with  maps  and 
an  appendix  by  the  Land  Department  of  the  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation 
Company,  particularly  describing  the  prolific  Palouse  country  and 
Powder  River  Valley  and  principal  towns  in  same ... (Farmington ,  Wash., 

1888)  48  p.  fold.  maps.  8°  Advertising  matter  included  in  paging. 

LC,SppL, PortLA  10-6843 

- Another  edition,  Portland,  A.  Anderson  &  Co.  (1888)  46  p.  H 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

O.R.  &  N.  Co.  to  the  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Ry.  Co.  and  the 
Union  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  Indenture,  modifying  indenture  of  leases  of  Jan.  1, 
1887.  (n.p. ,  1889)  11  p.  8°  Ny 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company,  Oregon  Short  Line  Railway  Company, 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company,  &  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  Company. 

Indenture.  Jan  20,  1888.  (n.p.,  1888)  39  p.  PortLa 


283. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1888. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company.  Authority  to,  to  Bridge  Snake 

River,  Washington  and  Clear  Water  River,  Idaho,  recommended.  J.  Phelan, 
Commerce.  June  7,  1888.  Senate  Bulletin  2601. 

H.  Rept .  50th  Congress,  1st  sess .  v.7.  No.  2474,  1  p.  Ames. 

Railroad  Gazette.  (Editorial) 

The  lease  of  the  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Company’s  lines. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v. 20: 157-58;  Mar.  9,1888)  B. 


1889. 

Oregon  and  Transcontinental  Railway  Company. 

Oregon  and  Transcontinental.  Record  of  the  recent  injunction  proceedings. 
Facts  for  the  stockholders.  New  York,  1889.  63  pp.  8°  By  Henry  Villard, 
and  others.  In  regard  to  control  of  Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Co. 

B  ,HU. 


Oregon  and  Transcontinental  Company. 

Report  to  stockholders,  with  copies  of  the  resolutions  passed  at  the 
special  meeting  held  Nov.  5,  1889.  (New  York,  1889)  14  pp.  8° 

Deals  with  relations  with  the  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co.  which 
compelled  the  dissolution  of  this  company.  N,HU. 

Oregon  Railway  and  Navigation  Company. 

Collateral  Trust  mortgage  to  American  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  Dated  Sept.  2 
1889.  Boston,  Rand  Avery  Supply  Co.  (1889)  15  pp.  8° 

Due  Sept.  2,  1919.  $25,000,000.  5%  PF. 

Smith,  Elijah. 

Elijah  Smith  in  reply  to  statements  published  by  Mr.  Henry  Villard. 
May,  1889.  (New  York,  1889)  25  pp .  8°  B,HU.  A  16-1050. 

"To  the  stockholders  of  the  Oregon  and  Transcontinental  Company". 


1890. 

Oregon  Railway  &  Nav.  Co. 

"A";  Assignment  to  the  0.  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co.  of  the  construction  contract 
bet.  W.  H.  Kennedy  and  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co.  Dated  Jan. 8,1890. 
(Bost,  Rand  Avery  Supply  Co.,  printer,  1890)  2  pp .  8°  NY. 

Oregon  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co. 

Agreement  bet.  the  0.  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co.  and  the  0.  Short  Line  and  Utah 
Northern  Ry.  Co. ,  in  regard  to  the  0.  Ry.  extensions  Co. ,  dated  Jan,  8, 
1890.  4,  11.,  2,1  1.,  3,1  1.,  10,  11.,  4  pp  8°  Bost.  Rand  Avery  Sup.  Co. 
In  1896  succeeded  by  Oregon  R.R.  &  Nav.  Co.  NY.  ;  Co.  1890. 

Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Railway  Co. 

Assignment  to  the  Oregon  Short  Line  and  Utah  Northern  Ry.  Co.  of  the 
indenture  of  lease  bet.  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co.  and  the 
Oregon  Ry.  and  Nav.  Co.  Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  (Boston,  Rand  Avery 
Supply  Co.,  printers,  1890)  4  pp .  8°  B. 

Oregon  Ry.  &  Nav.  Co. 

Indenture  of  lease  bet.  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co.  and  the  Oregon 
Ry.  &  Nav.  Co.  Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  (Boston,  Rand  Avery  Supply  Co., 

1890)  9  pp  8°  NY. 


284. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1894. 

Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. 

Collateral  trust  mortgage  five  per  cent  bonds...  Bondholders’  agreement... 
(New  York?  1894?)  14  pp.  8°  NY. 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigating  Company. 

Consolidated  mortgate  five  per  cent  bonds.  Bondholders'  agreement  (1894) 
13  pp.  8°  B, ICC . 

Union  Pacific  Railway  Company. 

Letter  of  the  receivers  of  the  Union  Pacific  system,  addressed  to  the 
committee  of  the  consolidated  mortgage  bondholders  of  the  Oregon  Railway 
and  Navigation  Company,  commenting  upon  the  report  of  Mr.  John  Dougherty 
to  that  committee.  N.Y. ,  C.  G.  Burgoyne  (1894)  40  pp.  8°  B. 


1895. 

Oregon  Railway  &  Nav.  Co. 

Nov.  1895.  O.R.&N.  time  schedules  to  and  from  the  Pacific  Northwest... 
Chicago,  Knight,  Leonard  &  Co.,  (1895)  folder.  8°  NY. 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Company. 

Plan  and  agreement  for  the  reorganization  of  the  Oregon  railway  &  Naviga¬ 
tion  Company’s  system.  (1895)  31  pp.  4°  B,BPL,ICC. 

-  Proposed  amendment  ...  dated  Sept.  6,  1895.  3  pp.  8°  B. 


1896. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

A.  Marcus,  Chas.  S.  Fairchild  and  Chas .  C.  Beaman,  purchasing  committee, 
to  the  O.R.  and  N.  Co.,  Deed.  Dated  Aug.  17,  1896.  (n.p.)  1896  34pp4°B. 

Oregon  Ry.  &  Navigation  Co. 

Amended  plan  &  agreement  for  the  reorganization  of  the  ...  Company’s  system 
(NY  1896)  (1)  33  pp .  L8°  HU,BPL. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Articles  of  incorporation  of  the  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 
Filed,  July  16,  1896.  (n.p.)  1896.  6  pp.  8°  B. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

The  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company  to  New  York  Security  and  Trust 
Company.  Mortgage.  Dated  August  17,  1896.  (n.p., 1896?) 

Cover-title,  52  pp .  4° 

Due  June  1,  1946.  Consolidated  mortgage.  $24,500,000.  4%  gold. 

B ,FL,ICC,Imb ,LH,PF,W&K.  A  19-687. 


Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Voting  trust  agreement  between  Alfred  S.  Reidelbach  and  others.  Central 
Trust  Company  of  New  York,  and  the  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 
Dated  Aug.  19,  1896.  N.Y. ,  Evening  Post,  1896.  34p.  4°  B,ICC  (32  pp . ) 

1897. 

Donan,  P. 

The  New  bonanzaland;  with  a  brief  dissertation  on  booms.  Portland,  Or., 
Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  1897.  68  p.  Whit. 


285. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1897. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

By-laws  ...  1897.  (n.p.)  21  pp .  8°  ICC,B. 

1898. 

Donan,  P. 

Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  and  their  resources.  Portland,  Or.,  Passenger 
Depts.  of  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  Southern  Pacific  Co.  (lines  in 
Oregon)  1898.  Later  editions  by  R.  M.  Hall  SePL,UWash. 

Donan,  P. 

"Where  rolls  the  Oregon".  The  Columbia  River  empire*  some  hurried 
glimpses  of  a  region  where  all  the  glories  of  scene, all  charms  of 
climate  and  all  riches  of  resources  meet  and  shake  hands.  Portland, 

Or.,  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.  (1898)  (72)  pp. 

OrHS ,OrSL,SePL,UWash. 


Shaw,  Thomas. 

A  farmer's  paradise;  the  Columbia  River  valley  as  a  land  of  grain  and  fruit, 
what  a  learned  professor  saw  in  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho,  Portland, 

Or.,  Oregon  railroad  and  navigation  co.  1898.  31  pp. 

Articles  reprinted  from  the  Pioneer  Press  of  St.  Paul. 

UWash ,Whit . 


1899. 

Consolidation  locomotives  for  the  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. 
(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  31:  78-79;  Feb.  3,  1899.)  B. 


Donan ,  P . 

"Where  Rolls  the  Oregon"  ...  Portland,  Or.,  Oregon  Railroad  and 
Navigation  Co.  (1899)  68  p.  SePL,WPL ,Whit . 


1903. 

Hall,  Rinaldo  M. 

Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho  and  their  resources  ...  (Portland,  Ore.?) 
Published  by  the  Passenger  Departments  of  the  Oregon  Railroad  and 
Navigation  Company,  Southern  Pacific  Company  (Lines,  in  Oregon).  1903. 

88  pp.  illus .  8°  B, NY, SePL, Whit, U. Wash. 

-  Same,  later  imprints.  OrSL, SePL, UWash. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Restful  recreation  resorts  of  the  Pacific  northwest,  where  they  are 
and  how  to  reach  them.  Portland,  Ore.,  1903,  48  pp .  OrHS. 

Strain,  Charles.  P. 

Assessment  and  taxation  of  railroads;  an  address  delivered  before  the 
County  Court,  setting  (!)  as  a  Board  of  equalization,  Sept.  23,  1903, 
in  the  matter  of  the  O.R.&N.  Co.'s  assessment  in  Umatilla  County, 

Oregon,  for  the  year  1903,  together  with  a  brief  general  discussion  of 
railroad  and  other  taxation.  (Pendleton?  Or. , :  B.  Huffman?  1903)  (20)  p. 
Portrait.  8°  B,ICC,LC.  6-37344. 

1904. 

Gillette,  P.  W. 

A  brief  history  of  the  Oregon  Steam  Navigation  Company. 

(Oregon  historical  society  quarterly,  v. 5: 120-32;  June  1904)  LC. 


286. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1904. 

Hall,  Rinaldo  M. 

Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho  and  their  sources  ...  By  Rinaldo  M.  Hall. 
(Portland,  Or.)  The  Passenger  Departments  of  the  Oregon  Railroad  & 
Navigation  Company  (and)  Southern  Pacific  Company  (lines  in  Oregon)  1904. 
88pp.  illus . ,  fold.  map.  8°  B,ICC,LC.  6-16610. 

Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 

Map  and  short  story  of  the  Pacific  Northwest,  embracing  Oregon,  Washington, 
Idaho,  Portland,  Or.,  1904.  sheet  f°  LC. 

Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

Map  of  the  Pacific  North-west,  showing  rail  river  and  stage  lines. 

Portland,  Or.,  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  1904. 
f°  folding  into  board  covers.  Whit. 

Rebuilding  the  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.37:  599-600;  Dec.  2,  1904)  B. 

1905. 

Balanced  compound  Pacific  type  locomotive,  0.  R.  &  N.  Co. 

(Railway  and  engineering  review,  v.45:  495;  July  1,  1905)  B. 

Hall,  Rinaldo  M. 

Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  and  their  resources.  Portland,  Or., 

Passenger  Depts .  of  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.,  Southern 
Pacific  Co.  (Lines  in  Oregon)  1905.  SePL,UWash. 

Oregon  R.R.  &  Navi.  Co. 

The  Columbia  River  through  the  Cascade  Mts.  to  the  Pacific  Ocean. 

Portland,  Ore.,  The  O.R.R.  &  N.  Co.,  (1905)  21  pp.  map.  illus.  nar.  8°  NY. 

Rebuilding  the  0.  R.  &  N. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.  38:  231-34;  Mar.  17,  1905)  B. 


1906. 

Hall,  Rinaldo  M. 

Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  and  their  resources.  Portland,  Or., 
Passenger  Depts.  of  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  Southern  Pacific 
Co.  (lines  in  Oregon)  1906.  SePL,UWash. 

Telephones  on  0.  R.  &  N.  Telegraph  Wires. 

(Railroad  Gazette,  v.40:  111-112;  Feb.  2,  1906)  B. 

Washington  (State)  Railroad  Commission,  complainant,  vs.  Northern  Pacific 
Railway  Co.,  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co. , Washington  &  Columbia 
River  Railway  Co.,  and  Great  Northern  Railway  Co.,  defendants. 

(On  rates,  rules  and  regulations)  Appeal  from  the  Superior  Court 
of  Walla  Walla  County.  Brief  of  appellants.  (n.p. ,1906)  49  pp.  SePL. 

Bailey,  W.F. 

The  story  of  the  Oregon  railroad. 

(Pacific  Monthly,  v.  17:  549-61;  May,  1907)  B. 


287. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1908. 

Poppleton,  Irene.  Lincoln. 

Oregon’s  first  monopoly  -  the  O.S.N.  Co. 

(Oregon  Historical  Society.  Quarterly,  v.9:  274-304;  Sept.  1908)  LC. 
Organization  of  the  Oregon  Steam  Navigation  Company, 
which  later  merged  into  the  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 

1909. 

Albany,  Ore.  Commercial  Club. 

Albany,  Oregon,  the  hub  of  the  Willamette  Valley,  Portland,  Ore. 
Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Co.  (1909?)  48  pp. 

Morris,  Ray. 

Traffic  studies.  I.  Oregon  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company. 

(Railroad  Age  Gazette,  v.41:  979-82;  May  7,  1909)  B. 


1910. 

Oregon-  Agricultural  experiment  station  Corvallis. 

. . .  For  distribution  on  the  farming  demonstration  train  of  the  Oregon 
Railroad  &  Navigation  Company  to  be  operated  over  its  lines  in  Hood 
River,  Wasco,  Sherman,  Gilliam,  Morrow,  Umatilla,  Union,  Wallowa 
and  Baker  counties  in  conjunction  with  the  Oregon  agricultural  college 
and  experiment  station,  March,  1910.  Salem,  Ore.,  W.  S.  Duniway,  state 
printer,  1910.  33  pp.  illus.  11  tab.  8°  (Oregon.  Agricultural 

Experiment  Station,  Corvallis.  Circular  Bulletin  No.  8) 


1911. 

Mikado  locomotive  for  burning  lignite;  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company. 
(Railway  Age  Gazette,  v. 50 :  167-69;  Jan.  27,  1911)  B. 

Loomis,  Nelson  H. 

...  The  United  States  of  America,  appellant,  vs.  Union  Pacific  Railroad, 
Company  et  al...  Argument  ...  for  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company, 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company,  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation 
Company,  Southern  Pacific  Company,  appellees.  New  York,  C.G.Burgoyne 
(1912)  iii,  169  pp.  8° 

No.  820  in  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  October  term,  1911  appeal  from 
the  U.  S. Circuit  Court  for  the  district  of  Utah.  B,LC  13-12374. 

WALLA  WALLA  &  COLUMBIA  RIVER  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Chartered  Apr.  15,  1868.  cf.  Poor. 1902:  569.  Stock  owned  by  Oregon- 
Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.  cf.  Poor,  1918:  1595. 

Gill,  F.  B. 

Early  transportation  in  the  Northwest.  Completion  of  the  first  railroad 
linking  the  Pacific  coast  with  the  East. 

(Pacific  semaphore,  v.5,  Nov.  3,  1917,  pp .  2,  12)  B. 

WASHINGTON  &  IDAHO  RAILROAD  COMPANY. 

Merged  with  the  Oregon  Railroad  &  Navigation  Co.,  July  16,  1896.  cf. 
Poor,  1901:  134. 


288. 


Union  Pacific.  Pt.  Ill 


1887. 

U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  Indian  affairs. 

...Washington  and  Idaho  railroad  company...  Report:  [to  accompany  bill 
S.3026]  [Washington,  1887]  2  p.  8°  (49th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Report 
4133)  Presented  by  Mr.  Hailey.  Ordered  printed  Feb.  19,  1887.  B 

1888. 

Washington  and  Idaho  Railroad  Company.  Right  of  way  to,  through  C  D' 

Alene  Indian  reservation,  Idaho,  recommended,  S.  Darlington,  Indian  affairs... 
April  17th  1888,  S.  Bill  38,  25  Stat.  at  Large  160. 

House  Rept.  50th  cong.  1st  sess.  v.  5,  No.  1713,  1  p.  Ames. 


1889. 

Washington  and  Idaho  railroad  company. 

Washington  &  Idaho  railroad  co.  to  Bay  state  trust  co .  First  mortgage. 
Dated  Sept.  2,  1889.  Boston,  Rand,  Avery  supply  co.  [1889]  16  p.  8° 

Due  Sept.  1  1919.  $30,000  per  mile  single  track  $42,000  per  mile  double 
track.  5%  gold.  PF 


1890. 

Oregon  railway  and  navigation  company. 

"A";  Assignment  to  the  0.  ry.&  nav.  co.  of  the  construction  contract  bet. 
W.  H.  Kennedy  and  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  co.,  Dated  Jan  8,  1890. 
[Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  printer,  1890]  2  p.  8°  NY 

Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  railway  co. 

Assignment  to  the  Oregon  short  line  and  Utah  northern  ry.  co.  of  the 
indenture  of  lease  bet,  the  Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  co .  and  the  Oregon 
railway  and  nav.  co .  Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  [Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co., 
printers,  1890]  4  p.  8°  NY 

Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co. 

"B":  Agreement  bet.  the  W.  &  I. R.R.  Co.  and  W.  H.  Kennedy.  Construction 
contract.  Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  [Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co . ,  printers, 
1890]  2  p.  8°  NY 

Washington  &  Idaho  R.R.  Co. 

Indenture  of  lease  bet.  the  W.  &  I. R.R.  Co.  and  the  Ore.  ry.  &  nav.  co. 
Dated  Jan.  8,  1890.  [Boston,  Rand  Avery  supply  co.,  printers,  1890] 

9  p.  8°  NY 


289. 


Union  Pacific.  Appendix  A. 


APPENDIX  A. 

Early  Congressional  Debates  and  Presidential  Messages 

on  the  Pacific  R.R. 


U.S.  Congress. 

[Debates  in  the  House  and  Senate  on  projects  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific, 
1845-1862] 

(Congressional  globe,  28th  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  to  37th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  inclusive) 

B  ,LC 

cf.  Indexes  under  Railroad  to  the  Pacific  or  Pacific  railroad.  Army 
appropriation  bills,  Homestead  bills,  Whitney,  Asa,  and  other  projectors  of 
Pacific  railroads,  Surveys  for  Pacific  railroads,  etc.,  also  names  of 
individual  senators  and  representatives  for  their  more  important  speeches  on 
Pacific  railroad  projects. 

Note:-  Congressional  interest  in  a  Pacific  railroad  began  with  Asa  Whitney's 
memorial  of  Jan.  28,  1845  to  the  House  of  representatives,  and  the 
report  thereon  of  the  house  committee  on  roads  and  canals  in  March, 

1845  [both  listed  on  p .  10  of  this  list]. 

Especially  spirited  were  the  debates  of  the  50s,  when  both  supporters 
and  opponents  of  any  Pacific  railroad  at  all,  or  a  particular  "plan" 
under  consideration,  seized  every  opportunity  to  present  their  views 
on  the  floors  of  the  Houses  of  Congress. 

Among  the  prominent  men  of  those  days  to  debate  on  Pacific  railroad 
projects  were,  Daniel  Webster,  John  C.  Calhoun,  Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Andrew  P.  Butler,  Wm.  M.  Gwin,  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  Salmon  P.  Chase, 

Jesse  D.  Bright,  Sidney  Breese,  Wm.  H.  Seward,  Thomas  Rusk,  John  Bell, 
Thos.  H.  Benton,  Sam  Houston,  Richard  Yates,  J.  L.  Robinson,  F.  P. 
Stanton,  Preston  S.  Brooks,  Truman  Smith,  D.  R.  Atchison,  David  C. 
Broderick,  I. I.  Stevens,  Jerrerson  Davis,  C.  L.  Scott,  M.  S.  Latham, 
and  A.  A.  Sargent. 

The  more  important  speeches  are  included  in  this  list  under  their 
respective  authors  and  years. 

A  Congress-by-Congress  summary,  with  extracts  from  important  bills  and 
speeches  is  in  John  P.  Davis's  "The  Union  Pacific  railway...  "Chicago, 
1894,  Chapters  1-5,  inclusive  [listed,  p.  150]  Practically  all  the 
important  early  speeches  and  debates  are  reprinted  in  "The  Great  debates 
of  history,"  edited  by  Marion  M.  Miller,  (Current  lit.  pub.  co . ,  1913), 
vols.  2  and  3.  LC 


Presidential  Messages, 
chronologically 

U.S.  President  (Franklin  Pierce,  pres.,  1853-57) 

First  annual  message  to  Congress,  December  5,  1853. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897,  comp,  by  James  D.  Richardson... 
(Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1897)  vol.  5,  p.  207-226)  B,LC 

Pacific  railroad  surveys  and  Pacific  railroad  projects,  p.  220-222. 


290. 


Union  Pacific.  Appendix  A. 

U.S.  President  (Franklin  Pierce) 

Second  annual  message,  December  4,  1854. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  5,  p.  273-293) 

Pacific  railroad,  p.  290-291  B,LC 

U.S.  President,  (James  Buchanan,  pres.,  1859-1861) 

Inaugural  address,  March  4,  1857. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  5:430-436) 

Necessity  for  construction  of  a  military  road  to  the  Pacific,  p.  434-435. 
Quoted  at  length  by  Senator  Gwin  of  California,  Cong,  globe, 35th  Cong., 

2nd  sess.,  p.  49.  Also  quoted  in  Davis'  The  Union  Pacific  railway,  p.  73. 

B,LC 


U.S.  President,  (James  Buchanan) 

First  annual  message.  December  8,  1857) 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  v.  5:436-463) 

Pacific  railroads,  p.  456-457.  This  portion  also  quoted  by  Senator  Gwin 
in  his  speech  on  Pacific  railroad,  Cong,  globe,  35th  Cong.,  2nd.  sess.,  p.  49. 
Also  in  Congressional  globe,  35th  Cong.,  1st.  sess.  Appendix,  p.  1-7. 

Pacific  railroads,  p.  6.  B,LC 

U.S.  President,  (James  Buchanan) 

Second  annual  message,  December  6,  1858. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  v.  5:496-527) 

Pacific  railroad,  p.  526-527.  B,LC 

Note:-This  message  also  contains  a  resume  of  the  events  of  the  Mormon 

war  in  Utah,  the  difficulties  of  transport  of  mails  and  passengers 
by  the  routes  via  the  Isthmus  of  Panama  and  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec, 
and  troubles  with  Mexico,  that  throw  interesting  sidelights  on  methods 
of  communication  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific,  the  time  consumed 
and  the  difficulties  prevailing  before  the  Pacific  railroad  was  finally 
built . 

Also  in  Congressional  globe,  35th  Cong.,  2nd  sess.  Appendix,  p.  1-8. 

Pacific  railroad,  p.  8. 

U.S.  President,  (James  Buchanan) 

Third  annual  message,  December  1859. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897,  vol.  5:552-576) 

Pacific  railroads,  p.  572-573.  B,LC 

Also  in  Cong .  globe,  36th  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  Appendix,  p.  1-6.  Pacific 
railroads,  p.  6. 

U.S.  President,  (Abraham  Lincoln,  pres.,  1861-1865) 

Second  annual  message,  December  1,  1862. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:126-142) 

Pacific  railroads,  p.  132-133.  B,LC 

Also  in  Cong,  globe,  37th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  Appendix,  p.  1-5.  Pacific  rr . ,  p.  2. 

U.S.  President,  (Abraham  Lincoln) 

Executive  order,  Jan.  21,  1863  (establishing  width  of  track  of  U.P.,  at  5  ft.) 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897,  vol.  6:160)  B,LC 

This  order  subsequently  modified  by  Act  of  Congress,  approved  March  3,  1863, 
establishing  gauge  at  4  ft.  8  1/2  in. 


291. 


Union  Pacific.  Appendix  A  &  B. 

U.S.  President,  (Abraham  Lincoln) 

Special  message,  March  9,  1864. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  President,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:200)  B,LC 

Transmitting  report  on  points  of  commencement  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

U.S.  President,  (Abraham  Lincoln) 

Fourth  annual  message,  December  6,  1864. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:243-255)  B,LC 
Pacific  railroad,  p.  250. 

U.S.  President,  (Abraham  Lincoln) 

Executive  order,  December  31,  1864. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  President,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:275)  B,LC 

Designating  banks  at  which  stock  subscriptions  to  Union  Pacific  railroad 
could  be  received. 

U.S.  President,  (Andrew  Johnson,  Pres.,  1865-1869) 

Second  annual  message,  December  3,  1866. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:445-449)  B,LC 
Pacific  railroad,  p.  454. 

U.S.  President,  (Andrew  Johnson) 

Third  annual  message,  December  3,  1867. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:558-581)  B,LC 
Pacific  railroad,  p.  576. 

Announced  completion  of  510  miles  of  the  Union  Pacific. 

U.S.  President,  (Andrew  Johnson) 

Fourth  annual  message,  December  9,  1868. 

(In  Messages  and  papers  of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897...,  vol.  6:672-691)  B,LC 
Pacific  railroad  progress,  p.  663. 

APPENDIX  B. 

Minor  Railroad 

Projects  Connected  with  the  Union  Pacific 
In  Various  Western  States. 


Colorado :- 


[Colorado  central  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe:  History  of  Nevada,  Colorado  and  Wyoming... 
San  Francisco,  The  History  pub.  co. ,  1890.  1  p.  1.,  vi-xxxii,  828  p., 
page  552-553,554) 


1540- 
illus.  8°, 
LC 


[Denver  Central  &  Georgetown  Railroad  -  historical  sketch] 
(In  Bancroft’s  Nev. ,  Colo.  &  Wyo.,  p.  553) 


[Denver 

(In 


Pacific  railroad  &  telegraph  co.  -  historical  sketch] 
Bancroft's  Nev.,  Colo.  &  Wyo.,  p.  553-554,  558) 

See  also  Part  I  -  Merged  and  controlled  roads  -  of  this  list. 


LC 

LC 


292. 


Union  Pacific.  Appendix  B. 


[Denver,  South  Park  &  Pacific  railroads  -  Hist,  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft’s  Nev.,  Colo.,  &  Wyo.,:555)  LC 

[Denver,  Utah  &  Pacific  railroad  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft’s  Nevada,  Colo.,  &  Wyo.,:555)  LC 

[Kansas  Pacific  -  its  connections  with  the  local  railroad  projects  in  Colorado] 
(In  Bancroft’s  Nev.,  Colo.  &  Wyo . :551-556)  LC 


Kansas  and  Missouri :- 

[Leavenworth,  Pawnee  &  Western  railroad  of  Kansas  -  hist,  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe:  History  of  California...  in  seven  volumes... 

San  Francisco,  The  History  publishing  co . ,  1890,  vol.  7:528-548)  LC 

Note:  This  work  and  the  other  works  of  Bancroft  list  "Additional  authorities" 
at  the  end  of  each  Chapter,  and  in  the  footnotes.  Many  of  the 
authorities  listed  are  original  documents  and  local  publications  not 
readily  available  in  general  libraries. 

[Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  railroad  co.] 

(In  Bancroft’s  California,  v.  7:530,548)  LC 

[Pacific  railroad  of  Missouri] 

(In  Bancroft's  California,  v.  7:530,548)  LC 

[Peoples  Pacific  project  and  the  Perham  company  of  Maine] 

(In  Bancroft's  California,  v.  7:548-549)  LC 

Nevada :- 

[The  Union  Pacific  in  Nevada-local  projects,  construction,  etc.] 

(In  Bancroft's  Nev.,  Colo.  &  Wyoming: 233)  LC 

Oregon :- 

See  also  Part  II  -  The  Oregon  Short  line,  etc.  -  of  this  list. 

[Oregon  railway  &  navigation  company  -  hist,  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe:  History  of  Oregon...  in  two  volumes...  San  Francisco, 
The  History  publishing  co.,  1890.  8°,  vol.  2:704-5,706)  LC 

[Oregon  short  line  -  completion,  etc.] 

In  Bancroft's  Oregon,  vol.  2:704-705)  LC 

Utah:- 

See  also  Part  II  -  Oregon  short  line-merged  or  controlled  roads : 

[Echo  &  Park  City  railroad-historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe:  History  of  the  Pacific  states  of  North  America) 
v.  XXI:  Utah.  1540-1886.  San  Francisco,  The  History  publishing  co.,  1889)  8°, 
p.  758) 

Built  by  U.P.  railroad  as  a  parallel  to  Utah  Eastern.  LC 

[Salt  Lake  &  western  railroad  co.  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft's  Utah:  758,759)  LC 


293. 


Union  Pacific.  Appendix  B. 


[Salt  Lake,  Sevier  Valley  &  Pioche  railroad.  See  Utah  &  Nevada  railroad] 

[Union  Pacific  in  Nevada  -  its  connections  with  local  projects,  and  the  opposition  by 
the  Mormons,  and  later  assistance  by  Brigham  Young,  and  Bishop  Sharp,  the 
"railroad  bishop",  etc.] 

(In  Bancroft's  Utah;  462-63,  464-471,  753-755)  LC 

[Utah  &  Nevada  railroad  co.  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft's  Utah:  758-59)  LC 

[Utah  &  Northern-historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft’s  Utah:  757)  LC 

[Utah  central  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft’s  Utah:  755,756)  LC 

[Utah  eastern  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft's  Utah:  758-759)  LC 

[Utah  southern  and  Utah  southern  extension  -  historical  sketch] 

(In  Bancroft’s  Utah:  756-757)  LC 

Wyoming :- 

[Union  Pacific  construction  through  Wyoming  and  the  settlement  of  Chyenne  and  other 
towns ] 

(Bancroft's  Nevada,  Colorado  &  Wyoming:  733-736,  738,  739,  804)  LC 


294. 


Union  Pacific.  Index 


Index  of  Authors 


Abbot, H.L.,  27,32 
Abert , J. J. ,  14,21 
Adams, C.F.:  102,117,119, 
123,126,135,211. 

Albright ,G.L. :  222 
Aldrich, C. :  42 
Alley, J.B.:  71,91 
Alban, J.T. ,  110. 

Allen, W.W.:  146. 

Amos ,F .L . ,  146 . 

Ames ,F .M. :  105 
Ames ,0. A. :  105 . 

Ames, Oakes:  76,105 
Ames , Oliver :57,59,64,71, 
105,150,171. 

Anderson ,E .E . :  126,149, 
159. 

Anderson ,J .A. : 110,125 ,126 , 
127,130,134,227. 

Andrews, C.:  208,245. 
Antisell, T.:  32 
Arnold , S .G. :  44 
Atchison ,D .R. :  24,290 
Atkinson, E.:  71,91. 

Atwood, A. W. :  203 
Audouard ,0 (deJ)  60 
Avery, R.D.:  146 . 

Ba 

Babson,R.W. :  190. 

Bailey, J.E. :  94. 

Bailey, W.F.:  177,182,287. 
Baker, G.H.:  179,152. 
Balcombe,S.A.D. :  94. 
Ballard, C.R. :  190. 

Bancrof t ,H.H. :  140,292,94. 
Barham, J. A.:  159. 

Barrows ,B .H. :  137,141,142 
145,148,152,188. 

Barry . C . C . :  66 . 

Bates ,T.H. :  50. 

Bayard ,T.F. :  94. 

Bayard ,W. :  14,43. 

Beard, H. :  82,234. 

Beck, J.B. :  94. 

Beckwith, E.G. :  28,30,31,32 
Beecher ,J.F. :  117. Bell 
Bell , J . :  290. 

Bell, W. A.:  60,66,231-232. 
Bennett ,H. :  37 . 

Benton, T.H.:  14,17,22,25, 
28,34,36,37,290. 


Berninghaus ,0 .E . :  208. 
Berry , J .D .  :  175 
Biancour ,F.F.de ,  126. 
Bigelow, J .M. :  32 
Bigler ,W. :  39 . 
Billinghurst ,C . :  31. 
Binney,W.G. :  32 
Bittinger , J .L . :  45 
Black , J . S .  :  94 . 

Blair ,F  ,P .  :  37  . 

Blair ,J.I .  :49 . 

Blake, H.T.:  94. 

Blake, W.P.:  28,32. 
Blanchard ,R. :  66 
Blickensderf er , J . :  86 
Bloodgood  ,S .D .  :  43 
Boatner ,C . J . :  154. 

Boggs ,  J .1 . :  172 
Boddam-Whetham,J.W. :  82 
Boissevain,A.A.H. :  150. 
Bond ,C  .  :  24 . 

Bond ,F . S . :  86 . 

Booth, N.:  91,94,100. 
Boggs , J . I .  :  172 
Bond ,W. :  250. 

Borland,:  22. 

Bouton, S .W. :  229. 
Bowles, S.:  46,49,60. 
Bowlin, J.B. :  17 
Brace ,C .L . :  60 . 

Breese ,S .  :  11,290. 

Brent , J . :  188 . 

Brewster ,B ,H. :  257. 
Brice,  158. 

Bridges, S. A. :  257. 
Briese,S.  66 
Brigham,W.T. :  66 
Bright,  -  20. 

Bright, J.D.:  290. 
Broderick, D . C . :  39,290. 
Bromley , I. H. :  119 
Brooks ,E.G. :  61. 

Brooks, P.S.:  25,290. 
Bross ,W. :  49 . 

Brown, J.G. :  129. 

Browne ,C . :  7 . 

Buchanan, J.:  291. 

Buell, D.C.:  188. 
Burwell,W.M.  L34 . 

Butler , A. P.:  22,290. 
Butler ,B.F. :  77,80. 


Butler ,R.C . :  195. 
Calhoun , A. R. :  66 
Calhoun, J. C. :  290. 
Campbell , A. H. :  31,32,37 
Campbell ,J .R. :  195. 
Campbell ,J.H. :  43 
Campbell ,L .D . :  25 
Cannon ,M. :  150 
Carlton ,A.B . :  140 
Churchill, A. S. :  150. 
Carr ,R.E. :  77 ,234. 
Carrington, H. B. :  61. 
Carroll ,A.E . :  34,36. 
Carter ,C .F . :  216 
Carver ,H.:  11,14. 

Cary ,G. :  63. 

Cary ,T.G. :  117 . 

Case ,M.F . :  46 . 
Casserly,-  76 
Cassidy ,G .W. :  112. 

Chaf fee , J .B . :  91,92,94 
Chalmers,-  100 
Chase,  S.P.:22,290. 

Chit tendon ,L .E . : 72 . 
Christiancy,  I.P.:95. 
Church ,W. C . :  51 . 

Civer ,W.H. :107 
Clampitt , J .W. :131 
Cleveland ,G. :  131 
Cleveland ,H . I . : 17  2 . 
Cloud, D.C. :77 
Cobb ,T .R. :120 
Codman,J. :102 
Coffin, C.C. :  37 . 
Colburn,E.F. :264 . 
Colburn, R.T. :55,155. 
Colo ,C . :  74 . 

Colt,-:  117. 

Colton ,C.  :  18 . 

Colton ,  J .H . :  45 . 

Colton ,W.F . :  66 
Coman,  K. :  195 
Cone ,  D ,D . :  51 
Conkling,E.:  42,45 
Conkling,R.:  91. 

Conrad,  T.A.:  32,33. 
Coombs ,  J .C . :  159 . 
Coombs,  W.J.:  159. 
Cooper , J .G. :  32,33 
Cooper ,W. :  32,33. 
Copley,  J.:  258 


295 


Union  Pacific 


Index 


(Cont . ) 


Cotterill,  R.S. :216,218. 
Coyne ,  J .H. :  67 . 

Cragin,  F.E. :  247 . 

Crane,  A.:110. 

Cravath,  P.D. :179,181,196. 
Crawford , S . J . : 246 . 
Crawford, J.B. :105 
Crisp, C.F. :120. 

Crocker ,H. S. :  67 . 

Crofutt ,G.A. :  72,74,77, 
85,95,102,105,109,110, 
112. 

Croly ,D.G. :55. 

Crosby, F.V.S. :203. 

Cruise, J.D. :184 
Cummins ,H. :  56. 

Curtis,-  42. 

Curtis, B.R.:  67,72. 

Curtis, S.R. : 2  3 . 

Cushing, G.H. ,184. 

Custer ,H. : 31 • 

Dadd , Bill , pseud . :62. 
Daggett , S . :  203 , 208 . 
Dalton, J. :  67. 

Dalzell , J . : 127, 139. 
Dana,C.W.:  34,36,37. 

Darby ,W. :  10,15. 

Davis ,  C .H. :  13 
Davis ,D. : 95 . 

Davis, J. :29,30,31,32,33, 
34,40,290. 

Davis, J.P.:  150,159. 

Davis , J .W. :  67 . 

Dearborn, H. A. S . :79. 
Dearborn, W.L. :18D 
DeGrand ,P .P .F. :16,18. 
Dellenbaugh,F.S . : 17  6 . 
Denver ,-35 . 

Derby, E.H. : 15 ,16 , 34 ,61 . 
Devens ,C . :  97 . 

Devens,R.M. :105. 

DeVries ,M. :168. 

Dexter ,S.W. :9. 

Dey ,P .A. :46. 

Diffenbaugh,H. J. : 185 . 

Dilke ,C .W. : 61 
Dillard, F.C. :185,186. 
Dillon , -9 . 

Dillon  , J. F. : 95 , 105, 110, 112 
117,135,227,228,236. 
Dillon, S. : 87, 99, 112, 143, 
149,162. 


Index  of  Authors 

Dodge, A. C. :  22. 

Dodge ,G.M. :7, 52, 53, 56, 57, 
58,61,69,70,127,131,140, 
149,162,170,185,188,212. 
Donan,P. : 282 ,285 ,286 . 
Dornbach,L .M. :  33. 

Douglas, J.:  170,185. 
Douglas ,S .A. :  37,290 
Doyle,  J.T.:  147,155,159. 
Drake, S. A.:  123,150. 

Dunbar ,S. :210 
Dunlap, P. :196. 

Dunn,B:  214. 

Dunn,W.M.:  43. 

Dunne,  P.F.:  196. 

Durant,  T.C. :48 ,50,51,77 . 
Dwinell ,  I .E . :  62 . 

Easterm, J .D. :  33. 

Eby , J.H. :188 . 

Edmunds,  G.F.:95,107. 
Edmunds ,J .M. :  44. 

Egleston ,T . : 49 . 
Egloffstein,E.W. : 31 . 
Eldredge ,C . A. : 7  7 . 

Elliott ,H. : 255 . 

Elliott, R. S. :233. 

Emory ,W.H. :  30,33. 
Emphraim,W. :  7. 

Escher ,F . :190 ,196 ,204 . 
Evans, J. :150. 

Evans , J .A. :48 . 

Evarts ,W.M. : 58 . 

Everhart ,J .R. :143. 

Ewbank ,T. : 3  3 ,34 
Ewing ,T . : 15 . 

Farnsworth , J . F . 

Farrell, P. J. :185, 186 
Faulkner ,C .J . :154. 
Felsenheld ,D. : 87 . 

Field, -125. 

Fisk, J . :  57,64,68. 

Fitch, G. :210. 

Fitch, H.S. : 40 
Fitzgerald ,L. : 15  7 . 

Foote ,A.M. : 196 . 

Fossett ,F. :102 . 

Freemont ,J.C. : 25 ,36 ,37 , 

45. 

French ,T . :110 . 
Frye,-:131-139. 

Gardner, A.:  230. 

Garf ield , J . A. : 77 ,82 ,105 . 
Garrand,K.:  31. 


George, H.:  55 
Gersdorf f ,de :  179. 

Geyer ,H. S . :  28 . 

Gibbs,  G.:  33. 

Gilder ,R.F. :188. 

Gill ,F .B . :212 ,214,277 , 
279,288. 

Gillette ,P .W. :286. 

Gilliss , J .R. : 67 . 

Gilman , J . : 91 . 

Gilpin, W. : 15 ,41,78,83. 
Girard  ,C .  : 33 
Goddard ,F . B . : 62 . 
Goldsborough,E .Y . :123 
Goodnow,I .T. : 62 . 

Goodwin, J.W. :51,258. 

Gould ,A.A. : 3  3 . 

Gould, G.J. :161 ,228 ,244 . 
Granger , J . T . : 14  7 . 

Gray ,A. : 33 . 

Gray,C.R. :224. 

Greeley ,H. :41. 

Green ,T . J . : 22 . 

Grey ,Zane  :  216 . 

Gunnison ,J .W. : 31 . 
Gwin,W.M. : 23, 26, 38, 41, 290 
Hagerman,F. :185 ,186. 
Haight, H.H. :62,67. 

Hall,J. :33. 

Hall ,R.M. :286 ,287 . 

Hall ,W.M. : 11 ,23. 

Hallowell ,E . : 33 
Halsted,A.S. :247 
Hamilton , A. J . :  42. 
Hamilton ,W.T. :28. 

Hamlin, H. : 2  90 . 

Hammond, N.J. : 125 
Hancock, E. A. : 2  2  0 
Hancock,W.S. :260. 

Haney ,L.H. :182 ,188. 
Harbaugh,S . :48 . 
Harbine,T.:  45. 

Hardesty ,W.P. : 2  7  6 
Harlan ,-76 . 

Harriman,E.H. : 1 73 
Harris ,W.A. :164 . 

Hart ,A.A. :  67  ,272 . 

Harte,  Bret:  224 
Harvey ,C .D . :  212 . 

Haskell,  D.H. :  47. 

Hawley,  J.R. :  78. 

Hayden, F.V.:  68,100. 
Haymond ,  C . : 127 . 


296 


Union  Pacific.  Index 


Hazard ,R.G. : 85 ,107 . 

Heap ,G.H. :  26 . 

Hebard,G.R. :  190. 

Heer ,amm.A.L. : 33 . 

Heins,  W. :  51. 

Henderson,  -  179. 

Henley, B.:  122. 

Hepburn ,  W . P . : 164 
Hickman, F. S . :  118. 
Higginson,  H.L. :150. 

Hill,  H.C. :  216. 

Hill ,T. :  108. 

Hoadly,G.:  150,156. 

Hoar ,-119 . 

Hodge , J .T. : 45 . 

Hodges ,F. S . :  64 . 

Holbrook, E. :204. 

Hollister ,0. J. :141 
Holman,W. S . : 138 
Holmes,  A.H.:95,236. 

Holmes ,H.W. : 277 
Hooper ,W.E. :191. 

Houston,S . : 15 ,36 ,37 ,40,290. 
Howard ,W. J . : 277 . 

Howden,R. : 17 . 

Howe , Henry : 20 , 28 . 

Hubbard , G . G . :  123 . 

Hubbard , J . D . : 164 . 

Hubbard, T. H. :159. 

Hudson, T.S. :109. 
Humason,W.L. :62. 

Humphreys, A. A. :28,29,30, 
31,33,35,37,38. 

Hunter ,R.M.T . : 2  3 . 

Huntington ,C .P . :87 ,102,150, 
151,156,160. 

Huntington, C.W. :113. 

Hurd ,F.H. :87 ,88. 

Ingalls ,W. :16 . 

Iverson ,A. :40 . 

Ives,J.C. : 31 , 36 . 

Jeffers, W.M. :216. 

Jeffries ,N.L. :8 . 

Jesup ,T . S . : 30, 33 . 

Johnson, A. :294. 

Johnson, E.F. : 49, 17 2. 
Johnson, G.L. :160 
Johnson, T. T. :  15 
Johnston, J. W. :  95 
Jones, T. W. :208, 266, 277. 
Jordan, I .M. 113 
Judah, T. D. : 34 , 42. 


Index  of  Authors  (Cont.) 

Kahn , 0 . H . :179-191. 

Keller ,W.J.:  55 
Kelley ,W.D, :4^. 

Kellogg, -65. 

Kellogg, F.B. :181. 

Kennan,G. : 214, 224. 

Kenner ,S .A. : 144 ,151 . 

Kenner ly ,C .B .R. :33. 
Kem,R.H.  :23. 

Kernan,F.:  96. 

Kerr ,K.C. :  212. 

Keys,C.M. : 17  6 . 

Kidwell ,Z . :35,36. 

Kingsley, ,R.G. : 8  3 . 

Kirchof f ,T . : 85 . 

Kirkwood ,J .P . : 2  3 , 2  6 . 

Kline, A. M. : 197 
Knauth,0.W. , :209 
Koon,M.B. :185,186. 

Krantz ,S .0. : 197 
Kruttschnitt ,1. :185 
Kupka,P .F. :111 
Kyle,J.H. :147 
Lake,D. :105. 

Lander, F.W. :26,28,30, 
33,42. 

Lane,C. J. : 222 . 

Larimer ,A.V. :78 
Latey ,H.N. :160. 

Latham,M.S. : 44, 290. 
Lawrence ,-88 . 

Lawrence, G. A. :78 
Lea,A.M. :38. 

Lea,P . : 40 . 

Learned ,E . :42 ,55 
Leary , J. :  7 . 

Leconte, J. :33,259. 

Lee ,W.T. :210. 

Leland,C.G. :258. 

Lester , J.E. : 7  8 . 

Likort ,G.M. :176. 

Lincoln ,A. :291. 

Lincoln, W.D. : 25  3 . 
Lindau,R.:  62. 

Littler ,D.T. : 12 6, 12 7. 
Lomax, E.B. :171. 
Longworth,M.T . : 85 
Loomis ,N.H. : 197 ,225,226, 
228. 

Loughborough , J . : 15 . 

Lovett ,R. S . : 181 ,205 ,217 , 
248. 


Ludlow, F . :45 . 

Luttrell, J .K. :80,83 
Lynceus , pseud. :24. 

McCabe , J .D . :  78 . 

McCabe, J.F.:  62,64. 

McCartney ,H.M. :254. 

McClellan ,G.B. , :30,33 
McClure ,A.K. : 63 
McConnell ,W.J . :140. 

McCrary ,-88 . 

McDonald , J.E. :96. 

McDougall ,J.A. :2 126, 27, 28 
McKeen,A.H. :220 
McLane ,-107 . 

McPherson, J.R. :124. 

McRae, T.C. :138. 

Maguire, J.G. : 151, 156. 

Marcou , J . : 33 
Marshall ,W.G . :108 
Martin ,E .W. , pseud . : 78 . 
Mathews, A. E. :  63 
Matthews , S . :  96 ,100 
Maury ,M.F. : 1 3 . 

Mayes, E. : 174 . 

Mead,E.S. : 205 
Meade, E.R. : 25  6 
Medbury , J .K. : 51 . 

Meeker ,B .P . :42 
Meiklejohn,G.D. :160 
Merrick, W.M. :79 
Merriman ,A. S . : 96 
Meyer ,H.R. : 1 7  0 
Middleton,C.H. : 12  7 
Middledith , J . : 123 
Milburn,J.G. :181 
Miles, F. :139 
Miles, N. A. :160. 

Miller, C. N. :134. 

Miller ,E. : 38 
Millener ,F.H. :209 
Mills, R. :10,13 . 

Minturn,W. :91 . 

Mitchell, J.H. : 96 ,125 ,131 ,174 . 
Mitchell, T.W. : 179 . 

Montanya ,-46 . 

Montgomery , C . : 18 
Moody, C. A. :254,264 
Moody, J. : 177, 183, 205, 218, 
220,222 
Morford ,H. : 96 
Morgan, J.T. :96,158 
Morgan, R. P . , :123 


297 


Union  Pacific 


Index. 


Morison,G.S. : 13  2 
Morrill , J . S . : 81 ,96 
Morris, I .N. : 8  7 
Morris ,R. : 288 
Morris ,T.B. , :63 
Morrison, L.J. :160 
Mo  1 1 , H . S . : 183 
Mullan, J . :45 . 

Muller, E. :177 
Munroe , J . A. , : 160 
Murray ,W.H.H. :127. 
Nelson, T. : 68 , 7  3 . 

Newberry , J . S . : 33 
Nichols, E.H. :63,73 
Nichols, H.S. :247 
Nichols , J . : 144 . 

Niles , J .M. : 16 
Nimmo, J. :156 
Nordhof f ,C. : 75 
Norton, T. J . : 222 
Oehlschlager ,T.H. : 31 
Ogden, W.B. : 45 
0 ' Reilly ,H . : 21 , 35 
Osterheld ,T.W. :216 
Otero ,M. A. : 38 
Outhwaite , J .H.  :120, 
124-5,120. 

Owen ,R.D . : 10 
Qwen,W.Q. :2 1 7 
P. ,B.L. : 14 
Paddock, -93 ,130 
Painter, U.H. :86,92, 
99,119 

Palmer , A. H. : 16 
Palmer, W.J. :66,231,261 
Park,W.L. : 175 
Parke, J.C. :29,30-l,33 
Parmelee , J .H. : 2  2  3 
Parr  ,J. : 209 
Parrish, R. :180 
Parrish, S.L. :99,227 
Parry ,C . C . : 230 
Patterson ,C . S . : 213 
Pattison ,R. E . :126,28,36. 
Paxson,F.L. :183,85,89. 
Payson ,L . E . : 130 
Peavey,F.H. :185,186 
Pengra ,P . J . : 56 
Perry, J.D. :259,60,61. 
Perry , A. F. :79 
Pettigrew, R.F. :161 


Index  of  Authors  (Cont . ) 

Peyton, J.L. : 2  3 

Phelps, J.S. : 3  8 

Phelps ,T.G. : 44 

Phillips, W.G. : 225 

Pierce ,F. :  ,291 

Pierce ,W. S . : 161 

Pierrepont ,E . : 85 

Pike , Albert : 16 

Pine ,G.W. : 68 

Plaisted ,F .H. : 266 

Plumb, P.B. :100,122 ,134 

Plumbe, J. :20 

Poe ,0 ,M. :111 

Poland, L. P. :79, 80 

Polk,T. : 39 

Pollock ,14 

Pomeroy ,S .C. : 49 

Poole, C.H. : 33 

Poor ,H. V . :26 ,73 ,103 ,106 

Poor , J . A. : 63 

Pope , J . :29,30,31,33 

Popp let on ,A.J. :8, 92, 95, 97 

Poppleton , I .L . : 228 

Post, George  A.:6,113 

Powers, F.H. :156,164 

Pratt ,Z. :12 

Pendergast,F.E. :111 

Price ,H. : 5  6 

Price, H. I. :218 

Prouty ,W.L . : 198 

Putnam, B.L. :156 

Rabe,W. :68,73,42 

Rae ,W.F. : 68 , 73 

Raymond ,C . :106 

Reed,S.B. : 46 

Reilly, J.B. :154,157 

Relyca,C.D. : 6  7 

Rice ,H : 39 

Rice ,W.W. : 97 ,99 

Richardson ,A.D. :52,63,79 

Richardson ,J .D . :120 

Rideing ,W.H. : 92 , 97 

Robertson ,W. :73 

Robertson, W.F. : 7  3 

Robinson,J .L. :20,22,290 

Robinson ,J .R. :151 

Rockwell ,J .A. : 1 7 

Roney ,C .P .  :56 

Ross , J . : 63 

Ross ,W.W. :87 

Rutton ,A. : 107 


Rucker, [Gen* 1] 260 
Rusk,T . : 2  90 
Rusling,J.F. :84,92 
Russell ,A. J . : 64 
Russell ,P . : 218 
Sabin ,-125 
Sabin, E.L. :218 
Sage,R. :161 ,228 ,244 
Sam, Carr ,171 
Sanborn, J.B. :170 
Sanderson ,S .W. :73 
Sargent, A. A. :44,98,290 
Sawyer ,-125 
Scandrett ,G.C . : 33 
Schiff ,J.H. : 157 
Schlagintweit ,R.von  61, 
111,121 

Schuyler ,M. :178 ,254 
Scott ,C .L . :40 ,41 ,290 
Schrugham,J.G. :266 
Selden,G.C. :215 
Sever ance,C .A. : 181 
Seward, W.H. :24,39,290 
Seymour ,S . : 46 ,48 ,50 , 
52,53,56,79 
Shaw,T. : 286 

Shourer ,F.E. : 109 ,114 ,118 . 
Sheldon , J ,B . : 209 
Shellabar ger , S . : 91 , 98 
Shepard, M. A. :180 
Sheridan ,P .H . :98,259,260 
Sherman, W.T. :127,160 
Shields , J . : 41 
Shurtleff ,A.K. :175 
Simonin ,L .L . : 52 ,85 
Simp son, J.H. : 47 ,49 ,50 
Smith, C.L. :213,278 
Smith ,E . : 284 
Smith ,G . : 25 ,150 
Smith, G.H. :157 
Smith, I. W. : 31 
Smith, J.H. : 268 
Smith, T. : 24 ,290 
Smyth ,C . J . : 150 
Snodgrass ,-158 
Snow,C .H. : 64 
Spalding, J. :136,141 
Sparks ,E. : 17  2 
Speare ,C.F. : 1 91 
Spearman ,F .H. :175,176 
183,186. 


298. 


Union  Pacific 


Index 


Spencer , A. C . : 277 
Stambaugh,H.F. : 1 98 
Stanford ,L. :47 
Stanton, F.P. :20,90 
Starr ,F. : 24 
Steel, W.R. : 69 
Steigor ,W.T . : 26 
Stevens ,H. :172 
Stevens, I. I. : 30, 31, 33, 39, 
42,290 

Stevenson ,-93 
Stevenson, J.E. : 7  9 
Stewart ,-65 
Stewart ,J.B. : 80 
Stewart, W.M. :132 
Stickney ,A. B . : 17  8 
Stillman, J.D.B. :64,217 
Stoddard, W.O. : 5  0 
Storey ,M. :121 
Storrs,J.H. :88,92 
Strahorm,R. E . :98,103,108, 
129,120,133,134,141,142, 
144,145,148. 

Strahorn,C .A. : 192 
Strain ,C .P : 286 
Street ,F. : 21 . 

Stuart ,A.H.H. : 20 
Suckley ,G. : 33 
Sullivant ,W. S . :33 
Sumner, C. A. : 88, 114, 151. 
Sunderland ,E.R. : 183 
Sutro ,A. : 161 . 

Talbot ,-: 16 
Talbot, F. A. :192,206 
Tarascan,L.A. :99 
Tarver ,M. : 24 , 27 
Taylor ,H. A. : 146 
Taylor,Z. :17 
Teal, J.N. :198 
Thayer, W.M. :124,128,144. 
Thom,W.B . : 219 
Thompson ,-115 
Torrington,-35 

,A.G. :89,98,100 
,S. J. :65,66 
,J. J. : 33 
,M.M. :114 
,C.W. :47 

Tracy, J.L. :69,232,233. 
Train, G.F. :11,147 
Trumbull, L. :41,88 
Tucker ,J.R. :120 


Index  of  Authors  (Cont.) 


Turner ,C .E . : 5  6 
Turner ,T.G. :56 
Turner ,W.W. :33,34 
Tweed, C.H. :8,132 
Tyrrell ,H.G. : 255 
Ushor , J.P . :71 ,93 ,95 ,101 , 
226,232,233 

Van  Tramp,  J . C . : 5 0 ,54 ,66 , 71 . 
VanValkenburgh,A.S. : 184, 185, 
186. 

Varigny,C.  de:123 
Vaughan, W.R. :103 
Venner ,C .H. : 207 ,222 
Verne , J . : 90 
Villard ,H. : 9 
Vincent, R.W. : 20  7 
Vivian, A. P. :104 
Voss,G.L. :101 
Walbridge ,H. : 27 
Walter ,J. :66 
Ward , C . :51 
Wardell, T. :104 
Warman,C. :170,171,175 ,184 
Warren, G.K. :29,33,93 
Washburn, C .A. : 82 
Washburn ,C .A. :59,117 
Weber ,J.B. : 123 
Webster, J.L. :150 
Webster , Daniel :290 
Weller, J.B. :35 
West ,-39 

Westerhouse ,S . : 258 
Whetham, J .W.Boddam- : 82 
Whipple, A. W. :30,31,34, 

35,36 

White, H. :91 ,101 
White, H.K. : 158, 181, 208 
Whitney, A. :10,11,12,14, 

17,21 

Whymper  ,F.  : 7 1 
Wilkes, G. : 10, 11 ,12 . 

Willard, C.D. :254 
Williams, H.T. : 90, 102, 

104,109 

Williams ,J .L . :46,48,54,59 
Williamson ,R. S . : 27 ,30,31, 

34 

Wilson ,H. :41 
Wilson , J .D . : 20 
Winser ,H.J. : 282 ,283 
Withrow,T.F. :102 
Woolmont,A.  de:112 


Wood , J .M. : 35 
Woodson, A. :45 
Woodward , J . D . : 102 
Woolworth, J ,M. :71,76, 
95,226,233. 
Wozsncraf t ,0 ,M. : 36 
Wynns , J. : 36 
Yates , Richard : 290 
Yelverton,T. :85 
Zider ,H.F. :66 


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- 


PART  V. 


SECTION  II 

Alabama  -A- 

Labor  Review  Publishing  Co.  v.  Gallagher,  153  Ala.  364,  45  So.  188. 

(1907). 

Leur's  v.  State,  4  Ala.  App.  141,  58  So.  802.  (1912). 

-B- 

Burt  v.  State,  159  Ala.  134,  48  So.  851.  (1909). 

Arizona  -B- 

Truax  v.  Bisbee  Local  No.  380,  C.W.U.,  19  Ariz.  379,  171  Pac.  121. 

(1918). 

Arkansas  -B- 

Local  Union  No.  313  v.  Stathakis,  135  Ark.  86,  205  S.W.  450.  (1918). 

Meier  v.  Speer,  96  Ark.  618,  132  S.W.  988,  32  L.R.A.  (N.S.)  792.  (1910). 

California  -A- 

Union  Labor  Hospital  Association  v.  Vance  Redwood  Lumber  Co. ,  158 

Cal.  551,  112  Pac.  886.  (1910). 

-B- 

Armstrong  v.  Superior  Court,  173  Cal.  341.  (1916). 

Berger  v.  Superior  Court,  175  Cal.  719.  (1917). 

Davit t  v.  American  Bakers'  Union,  124  CaL.  99,  56  Pac.  775.  (1899). 

Goldberg,  Bowen  Co.  v.  Stablemens'  Union  Local  No.  8760,  149  Cal. 

429,  86  Pac.  806.  (1906) . 

Jordahl  v.  Haydn,  1  Cal.  App.  696,  82  Pac.  1079.  (1905). 

Lisse  v.  Local  Union  No.  31,  Cooks,  etc.,  24  P.  (2d)  833.  (1933). 

Moore  v.  Cooks,  Waiters'  &  Waitresses'  Union,  39  Cal.  App.  538, 

179  Pac.  417.  (1919). 

Overland  Publishing  Co.  v.  Union  Lithograph  Co.,  57  Cal.  App.  366, 

207  Pac.  412.  (1922). 

Parkinson,  J.F.  &  CO.  v.  Building  Trades  Council  of  Santa  Clara 

Co.  etc.,  154  Cal.  581,  98  Pac.  1027.  (1908). 


1. 


California 


-B- 


people  v.  Armentrout,  118  Cal.  App.  761,  Cal.  Supp.  170,  1  Pac.  (2nd) 

556.  (1931). 

Pierce  v.  Stablemens*  Union  Local  No.  8760,  156  Cal.  70,  103  Pac. 

324.  (1909). 

Rosenberg  v.  Retail  Clerk's  Association,  177  Pac.  864,  3  C.C.A.  67, 

27  Cal.  App.  Dec.  769.  (1918). 

Colorado  -A- 

Denver  Jobbers'  Association  v.  People,  21  Colo.  App.  326,  122  Pac. 

404.  (1912). 

Master  Builders'  Association  v.  Domascio,  16  Col.  App.  25,  63  P. 

782.  (T901 )  . 

Connecticut  -A- 

State  v.  Gannon,  75  Conn.  206.  (1902). 

State  v.  Rowley,  12  Conn.  101.  (1837). 

-B- 

Associated  Hat  Manufacturers  v.  Baird-Untiedt  Co.,  88  Conn.  332. 

(1914). 

Conners  v.  Connelly,  86  Conn.  641.  (1913). 

Cohn  &  Roth  Electric  Co.,  The  v.  Bricklayers'  etc.  Union,  92  Conn. 

161,  101  Atl .  659.  (1917) . 

March  v.  Bricklayers  &  Plasterers'  Union  etc.,  79  Conn.  7,  63  Atl. 

291.  (1906). 

R.  &  W.  Hat  Shop  v.  Sculley,  98  Conn.  1,  118  Atl.  55.  (1922). 

State  v.  Gliddon,  55  Conn.  46,  8  Atl.  890,  3  Am.  St.  Rep.  23.  (1887). 

State  v.  McGee,  80  Conn.  614,  69  Atl.  1059,  81  Conn.  696.  (1908). 

State  v.  Stockford,  77  Conn.  227,  58  Atl.  769.  (1904). 

Wyeman  v.  Deady,  79  Conn.  414,  65  Atl.  129.  (1906). 

Delaware  -B- 

Sarros  v.  Nouris ,  138  A.  (Del.  Ch.)  607.  (1927). 

D.  C.  -B- 

American  Federation  of  Labor  v.  Buck's  Stove  and  Range  Co.,  33  App. 

D.C.  83,  32  L.R.A.  (N.S.)  748.  (1909). 


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Federal 


-A- 


Aikens  v.  Wisconsin,  195  U.S.  194,  25  Sup.  Ct.  3,  49  L.  ed.  154. 

(1904). 

Allis-Chalmers  Co.  v.  Iron  Molders  Union,  150  Fed.  155.  (1906). 

American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  v.  Wire  Drawers  &  Die  Makers  Union,  90  Fed. 

5W.  (1898)  .  ' 

Arthur  v.  Oakes,  63  Fed.  310,  11  C.C.A.  209,  25  L.R.A.  414.  (1894). 

Belfiny  v.  United  States,  259  Fed.  822,  370  C.C.A.  622.  (1919). 

Bement  v.  National  Harrow  Co.,  186  U.S.  70.  (1902). 

Bitterman  v.  L.  &  N.R.R.  Co.,  207  N.S.  205.  (1907). 

Block  v.  Standard  Distilling  etc.  Co. ,  (C.C.)  96  Fed.  978.  (1890). 

Board  of  Trade  v.  Christie  etc.  Co.,  198  U.S.  236.  (1905). 

Boyle  v.  United  States,  40  F.  (2d)  49.  (1930). 

Chiatovich  v.  Hanchett,  88  Fed.  873.  (1898). 

Citizens’  etc.  Co.  v.  Montgomery  Light  and  Water  Power  Co. ,  171  Fed. 

553.  (1909). 

Coeur  d’Alene  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  v.  Miners*  Union,  51  Fed.  260, 

19  L.R.A.  382.  (1892). 

Continental  Insurance  Co.  v.  Fire  Underwriters',  67  Fed.  310.  (1895). 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.  v.  Frey  &  Son,  26. I  Fed.  65,  171  C.C.A.  661.  (1919). 

aff.  256  U.S.  208,  41  Sup.  Ct.  451,  65  L.  ed.  892.  (1921) 

Curtis  Publishing  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  270  Fed.  881.  (1921). 

aff.  260  U.S.  568,  43  Sup.  Ct.  210,  67  L.  ed.  41.8 .  (1923) 

Dade  Enterprises  v.  Wometca  Theaters,  (Fla.)  160  So.  209.  (1936). 

Dueber  Watch  Case  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  E.  Howard  Watch  &  Clock  Co. , 

66  Fed.  637,  14  C.C.A.  14.  (1895). 

Eastern  States  Retail  Lumber  Dealers  Assoc,  v.  United  States,  234  U.S. 

600,  34  Sup.  Ct.  951,  58  L.  ed.  1490.  (1914). 

Ellis  v.  Inman  Poulsen  &  Co.,  131  Fed.  182,  65  C.C.A.  488.  (1904). 

Emack  v.  Kane,  34  Fed.  46.  (1888). 

Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Graty,  253  U.S.  421,  40  Sup.  Ct.  572, 

64  L.  ed.  993,  (1920). 

Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Raymond  Bros.  Clark  Co.,  263  U.S.  565, 

44  Sup .  Ct .  162 ,  68  L.  ed.  448 .  (T924) . 


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-A- 


Greer  v.  Stoller,  (C.C.)  77  Fed.  1.  (1896). 

Grenada  Lumber  Co.  v.  Missouri,  217  U.S.  433,  30  Sup.  Ct.  535, 

54  L.  ed.  826.  (1910). 

Griffin  v.  Palatino  Insurance  Co. ,  238  S.W.  637  (Tex).  (1928). 

Gulf  etc.  Co.  v.  Miami  Steamship  Co.,  86  Fed.  407.  (1898). 

Hart  v.  B.F.  Keith  Vaudeville  Exchange,  12  Fed.  (2nd)  341.  (1926). 

In  re  Debs,  158  U.S.  564.  (1895). 

In  re  Lennon,  166  U.S.  548.  (1897). 

Jayne  v.  Loder,  149  Fed.  21,  78  C.C. A.  653.  (1906). 

Kinlock  Tel.  Co.  v.  Local  Union  No.  2,  265  Fed.  312.  (1920). 

Knauer  v.  United  States,  237  Fed.  8.  (1916). 

Lamar  v.  United  States,  260  Fed.  561.  (1919). 

Ludwig  v.  Western  Union  Tel.  Co.,  216  U.S.  146.  (1910). 

McBride  v.  United  States,  234  U.S.  600,  34  Sup.  Ct.  951,  58  L.  ed. 

1490.  (1914). 

Metcalf  v.  American  School  Furniture  Co.,  108  Fed.  909.  (1901). 

Mines  v.  Scribner,  147  Fed.  927.  (1906). 

Montagne  v.  Lowry,  193  U.S.  38,  44  Sup.  Ct.  307,  48  L.  ed.  608.  (1904). 

aff.  115  Fed.  27,  63  L.R.A.  58,  52  C.C. A.  621.  (1902). 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  v.  South  Dakota  Retail  Merchants  &  Hardware 

Dealers*  Assoc.,  15  Fed.  413.  (1907). 

Munter  v.  Eastman  Kodak  Co. ,  28  Cal.  App.  660,  153  Pac.  737.  (1915). 

National  Fireproofing  Co.  v.  Mason  Builders  Assn.,  169  Fed.  259, 

94  C.C. A.  535.  (1909) . 

Pidcock  v.  Harrington,  64  Fed.  821.  (1894). 

Olive  v.  Van  Patten,  7  Tex.  Civ.  App.  630,  25  S.W.  428. 

Robinson  v.  Texas  Pine  Land  Assn.,  (Tex)  40  S.W.  843.  (1897). 

Rockwood  Corp.  of  St.  Louis  v.  Bricklayers  Local  No.  1  of  St.  Louis, 

33  F.  (2nd)  25.  (1929).  (certiorari  denied  50  S.  Ct. 

30)  . 


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Federal 


-A- 


Scully  v.  Bird,  209  U.S. .481.  (1908). 

Southern  Indiana  Express  Co.  v.  United  States  Express  Co. ,  (C.C.) 

88  Fed.  659.  (1898) . 

Straus  v.  Victor  Talking  Machine  Co. ,  297  Fed.  791.  (1924). 

Sullivan  v.  Associated  Bill  Posters,  272  Fed.  323.  (1919). 

Union  Pacific  Coal  Co.  v.  United  States,  173  Fed.  737,  97  C.C. A. 

578.  (1909). 

United  States  v.  American  Livestock  Commission  Co. ,  48  S.  Ct.  423, 

279  U.S.  435,  73  L.  ed.  787.  (1929).  (reversing 

28  F.  (2nd)  63,  Amer.  Liv.  Com.  Co.  v.  U.  S.  ). 

United  States  v.  Coal  Dealers  Assn. ,  85  Fed.  252.  (1898). 

United  States  v.  Colgate  &  Co.,  250  U.S.  300,  30  Sup.  Ct.  465, 

63  L.  ed.  992.  (1919). 

United  States  Gypsum  Co.  v.  Heslop,  39  F.  (2d)  228.  (1930) . 

United  States  v.  Hollis,  246  Fed.  611.  (1917). 

United  States  v.  King,  250  Fed.  908.  (1916). 

United  States  v.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  247  U.S.  32,  (1917). 

United  States  v.  Southern  California  Wholesale  Grocers  Assn.,  7  F. 

(2nd)  944.  (1925).  207  Fed.  434.  (1913). 

United  States  v.  Southern  Wholesale  Grocers  Assn.,  207  Fed.  434. 

(1913)  . 

Victor  Talking  Machine  Co.  v.  Kemeny,  271  Fed.  810.  (1921). 

Whitwell  v.  Continental  Tobacco  Co.,  125  Fed.  456,  60  C.C. A.  290. 

(1903). 

Wholesale  Grocers  Assn.  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission,  277  Fed.  657. 

(1922). 


-B- 

Adair  v.  United  States,  208  U.S.  161.  (1908). 

Aeolian  Co.  v.  Fischer,  27  F.  (2nd)  560,  297  F.  (2nd)  679.  (1928). 

40  F.  (2nd)  189.  (1930). 

Alco-Zander  Co.  v.  Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  35  F.  (2nd) 

203.  (1929). 


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Federal 


-B- 


American  Livestock  Commission  v.  United  States,  28  F.  (2nd)  63. 

~ ( 1928) .  reversed  see  (U.S.  v.  Amer .  Livestock  Comm. 

279  U.S.  435) .  (1930) . 

American  Steel  Foundries  v.  Tri  City  Council,  257  U.S.  184.  (1921). 

Arkansas  Wholwsale  Grocer's  Association  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission, 

18  F.  (2nd)  866,  27  U.S.  533.  (1927). 

Bedford  Cut  Stone  Co.  v.  Journeymen  Stonecutters  Association,  9  Fed. 

(2d)  40.  rev.  274  U.S.  37.  (1927). 

Binkley  v.  United  States,  282  Fed.  244.  (1922). 

Buck's  Stove  and  Range  Co.  v.  Gompers,  221  U.S.  418.  (1911). 

Buyer  v.  Guillan,  271  Fed.  65.  (1921). 

Casey  v.  Cincinnati  Typographical  Union,  45  Fed.  135,  12  L.R.A.  193. 

(1891) . 

Central  Metal  Products  Corporation  v.  O'Brien,  278  Fed.  827.  (1922). 

Corcoran  v.  National  Telephone  Co. ,  175  Fed.  761.  (1909). 

Daily-Overland  Co.  v.  Willys-  Overland,  263  Fed.  171,  (cf.  274  Fed. 

56).  (1920). 

Duplex  Printing  Co.  v.  Peering,  254  U.S.  443,  41  Sup.  Ct.  172,  65 

L.  ed.  341.  (1921),  reversing  252  Fed.  722,  164  C.C.A. 

562.  (1918),  which  aff.  247  Fed.  192.  (1917). 

Edelstein  v.  Gillmore,  35  F.  (2d)  723.  (1929). 

Farmers  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  v. Northern  Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  60  Fed.  803. 

(1894). 

Garrigan  v.  United  States,  163  Fed.  16,  214  U.S.  514.  (1908). 

Gill  Engraving  Co.  v.  Doerr,  214  Fed.  111.  (1914). 

Hagan  v.  Blindell,  56  Fed.  696  (affirming  54  Fed.  40).  (1893). 

Hitchman  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  v.  Mitchell,  245  U.S.  229.  (1917). 

Hopkins  v.  Oxley  Stove  Co.,  83  Fed.  912,  28  C.C.A.  99.  (1897). 

Illinois  Central  R.R.  Co.  v.  International  Assn,  of  Machinists,  190 

Fed.  910. 

International  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers  v.  Western  Union  Tel. 

C£. ,  6  F.  (2d)  444.  (1925). 

Iron  Molders  Union  v.  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  166  Fed.  45,  91  C.C.A.  631. 

(1908). 


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-B- 


Irving  v.  Joint  District  Council,  180  Fed.  896.  (1910). 

Irving  v.  Neal,  209  Fed.  471.  (1913). 

Knapp-Monarch  Co.  v.  Anderson,  7  F.  Supp.  332.  (1934). 

Kroger  Grocery  &  Baking  Co.  v.  Retail  Clerks*  International  Protective 

Association ,  450  Fed.  890. 

Lawlor  v.  Loewe,  235  U.S.  522,  35  Sup.  Ct.  170,  59  L.  ed.  341.  (1915). 

affirming  209  Fed.  721,  126  C.C.A.  445.  (1913). 

Levering  &  Garrigues  Co.  v.  Morrin,  61  F.  (2d)  115.  (1932).  reversing 

11  N.Y.  245.  (1929),  see  also,  45  F.  (2nd)  399.  (1930). 

Loewe  v.  California  Stated-Federation  of  Labor,  139  Fed.  71.  (1905). 

Loewe  v.  Lawlor,  208  U.S.  274,  28  Sup.  Ct.  301,  52  L.  ed.  488.  (1908). 

Mayo  v.  Dean,  82  F.  (2nd)  554.  (1936).  (affirming  9  F.  Supp.  459). 

McCourtuly  v.  United  States,  291  Fed.  497.  (1923). 

McGibbon  v.  Lancaster,  286  Fed.  129.  (1923). 

Montgomery  v.  Pacific  El.  R.  Co.,  258  Fed.  392.  (1919). 

Myers  v.  United  States,  264  U.S.  95.  (1924). 

Newton  v.  Laclede  Steel  Co.,  80  P.  (2d)  636.  (1936). 

Old  Dominion  S.S.  Co.  v.  McKenna,  30  Fed.  48.  (1887). 

Oxley  Stove  Co.  v.  Coopers*  International  Union,  72  Fed.  695.  (1896). 

Paine  Lumber  Co.  v.  Neal,  244  U.S.  459,  37  Sup.  Ct.  718,  61  L.  ed. 

1256.  (1917). 

Puget  Sound  Traction  L.  &  P.  Co.  v.  Lowrey,  202  Fed.  263.  (1913). 

Rocky  Mt.  Bell  Tel  Co.  v.  Montana  Fed.  of  Labor,  156  Fed.  809. 

(1907) . 

Sailors*  Union  v.  Hammond  Lumber  Co.,  156  Fed.  450.  (1907). 

Seattle  Brewing  &  Malting  Co.  v.  Hansen,  144  Fed.  1011.  (1905). 

Shine  v.  Fox  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co.,  156  Fed.  357,  86  C.C.A.  311. 

(1907) . 

Stewart  v.  United  States,  236  Fed.  838.  (1916). 


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Federal 


-B- 


Thomas  v.  Cincinnati  N.O.  &  T.P.R.  Co.,  62  Fed.  803.  (1894). 

Toledo  A. A.  &  N.M.  R.  Co.  v.  Pennsylvania  Co.,  54  Fed.  730,  19  L.R.A. 

3874  (1893)  . 

Tosh  y.  West  Kentucky  Coal  Co. ,  252  Fed.  44.  (1918). 

United  Chain  Theatres  v.  Philadelphia  Moving  Picture  Machine  Operators 

Union  Local  No.  307,  U.S.,  D.C.,  Pa.  50  F.  (2d)  189. 
(1931) . 

United  States  v.  Agler,  62  Fed.  824.  (1894). 

United  States  v.  Brims,  6  F.  (2nd)  98.  (1925).  reversing  47  Sup.  Ct. 

169.  (1926). 

United  States  v.  Needle  Traders'  Workers'  Union,  10  F.  Supp.  201. 

United  States  v.  Norris,  255  Fed.  423.  (1918). 

United  States  v.  Raish,  163  Fed.  911.  (1908). 

Vaughan  v.  Kansas  City  Moving  Picture  Operators  Union,  Local  No.  170, 

36  F.  (2nd)  78.  (1930). 

Vonnegut  Machinery  Co.  v.  Toledo  Machine  &  Tool  Co.,  263  Fed.  192. 

(1920) . 

Florida  -A- 

Chipley  v.  Ackinson,  23  Fla.  206,  1  So.  934.  (1887). 

Dade  Enterprises  v.  Wometco  Theatres,  (Fla.)  160  So.  209.  (1906). 

-B- 

Jellon-Dekle  Lumber  Co.  v.  Mather,  53  Fla.  969,  6  L.R.A.  921,  43  So. 

5W;  (1907)  . 

Paramount  Enterprises  v.  Mitchell,  104  Fla.  407,  140  So.  328.  (1932). 

Georgia  -A- 

Willis  v.  Tuscoges  Manufacturing  Co.,  120  Ga.  597,  48  S.E.  177. 

(1904)  . 

-B- 

Brown  v.  Jacobs'  Pharmacy,  115  Ga .  429,  41  S.W.  553.  (1902). 

Employee  Printers  Club  v.  Dr.  Blosser  Co.,  122  Ga.  509,  69  L.R.A.  90. 

(1905). 


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Georgia 


-B- 


Jones  v.  E.  Van  Winkle  Gin  &  Machine  Works,  131  Ga.  336,  62  S.E.  236. 

(1908) . 

Watters  &  Son  v.  Retail  Clerks’  Union  No.  479,  120  Ga.  424,  47  S.E. 

910.  (1904). 

Indiana  -A- 

Guethler  v.  Altman,  60  N.E.  355.  (1901). 

Jackson  v.  Stanfield,  137  Ind.  592,  36  N.E.  345.  (1893). 

Rowan  v.  Bui ter,  171  Ind.  28,  85  N.S.  714.  (1908). 

Wabash  R.R.  -Co.  v.  Young,  162  Ind.  102,  69  N.E.  1003.  (1904). 

-B- 

Davis  v.  State,  200  Ind.  88.  (1928). 

Karges  Furniture  Co.  v.  Amalgamated  Wood  Workers,  165  Ind.  421,  75 

N.E.  877,  2  L.R.A.  788.  (1905). 

Scofes  et  al  v.  Helmar,  205  Ind.  596,  187  N.E.  662.  (1933). 

Shaughnessy  v.  Jordan,  184  Ind.  499.  (1916). 

Thomas  v.  Indianapolis,  196  Ind.  440,  145  N.E.  550.  (1924). 

Yonder schmitt  v.  McGuire,  195  N.E.  585.  (1935). 

Illinois  -A- 

Chicago  W.  &  V.  Coal  Co.  v.  People,  214  Ill.  421.  (1905). 

London  Guarantee  etc.  Co.  v.  Horn,  206  Ill.  493,  69  N.E.  526, 

101  Ill.  App .  355.  (1904) . 

McDonald  v.  Illinois  C.  R.R.,  187  Ill.  529,  58  N.E.  463.  (1900). 

Purington  v.  Hinchcliff,  219  Ill.  159,  76  N.E.  47.  (1906). 

Ulery  v.  Chicago  Livestock  Exchange,  54  Ill.  App.  233.  (1894). 

-B- 

American  Dental  Co.  v.  Central  Dental  Co.,  256  Hi.  App.  279.  (1930). 

Anderson  &  L.  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Carpenters*  District  Council, 

308  Ill.  488,  139  N.E.  887.  (1923). 

Barnes,  A.R.  &  Co.  v.  Chicago  Typographical  Union  No.  10,  232  Ill. 

424,  83  N.E.  940,  14  L.R.A.  (U.S.)  1018,  13  Ann. 

Case  54 .  (1908) . 


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-B- 


Iowa 


Kansas 


Beaton  v.  Farrant,  102  Ill.  App.  124.  (1902). 

Carlson  v.  Carpenters’  Contractors'  Assn.,  305  Ill.  331,  137  N.E. 

222.  (1922). 

Carpenters’  Union  v.  Citizens'  Council,  (to  enforce  Landis  Award) 

333  Ill.  225,  164  N.E.  393.  (1928),  (reversing  244 

Ill.  App.  540) . 

Davis  v.  Chicago  Typographical  Union,  232  Ill.  420.  (1912) . 

Doremus  v.  Henessey,  176  Ill.  608,  52  N.E.  924,  43  L.R.A.  797,  68 

Am.  St.  Rep.  203.  (1898) . 

Fenske  Bros,  v.  Upholsterers'  International  Union,  358  Ill.  239. 

(1935) . 

Franklin  Union  No.  4  v.  People,  220  Ill.  355,  76  N.E.  176.  (1906). 

Henrici,  (Phillip)  Co.  v.  Alexander,  198  Ill.  App.  568.  (1916). 

Kemp  v.  Division  No.  241,  255  Ill.  213,  99  N.E.  389.  (1912). 

Lietzman  v.  Radio  Broadcasting  Station  W.C.F.L.,  282  Ill.  App.  203. 

(1935) . 

Mears  Slayton  Lumber  Co.  v.  District  Council  o  f  Chicago  United 

Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  &  Joiners  of  America, 

156  Ill.  App.  327.  (1910) . 

O'Brien  v.  People,  216  Ill.  354.  (1905). 

Piano  &  Organ  Workers  International  Union  v.  Piano  &  Organ  Supply  Co., 

124  Ill.  App.  357.  (1906) . 

Wilson  v.  Hey,  232  Ill.  389,  83  N.E.  928.  (1908). 

-A- 

Beechley  v.  Mulville,  102  Iowa  602,  70  N.W.  107,  63  Am.  St.  Rep.  479. 
Funck  v.  Farmers'  Elevator  Co.,  142  Iowa  621,  121  N.W.  53.  (1909). 

Rohlf  v.  Kasemeier,  140  Iowa  182,  118  N.W.  276.  (1908). 

-B- 

Ellis  v.  Journeymen  Barbers'  International  Union,  194  Iowa  1179, 

191  N.W.  111.  (1922) . 

\ 

-A- 

Downes  v.  Bennett,  63  Kan.  653,  66  Pac.  623.  (1901). 


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Kansas 


-B- 


Bull  v.  International  Alliance,  119  Kan.  713,  241  Pac.  459.  (1925). 

Kentucky  -A- 

Axton  Fisher  Tobacco  Co.  v.  Evening  Post  Co.,  169  Ky.  64,  183  S.W. 

269~.  (1916)  . 

Booker  &  Kinnaird  v.  Louisville  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  188  Ky. 

771,  224  S.W.  451.  (1920) . 

Brewster  v.  C.  Miller  &  Sons  Co.,  101  Ky.  368,  41  S.W.  301.  (1898). 

Hackney  v.  Fordson  Coal  Co.,  230  Ky.  362.  (1929). 

Leech  v.  Farmers  Tobacco  Warehouse  Co. ,  171  Ky.  791,  188  S.W.  886. 

(1916). 

Schulten  v.  Bavarian  Brewing  Co. ,  96  Ky.  224,  28  S.W.  504.  (1894). 

-B- 

Booker  &  Kinnaird  v.  Louisville  Board  of  Fire  Underwriters,  188  Ky. 

771,  224  S.W.  451.  (1920). 

Music  Hall  Theatre  v.  Moving  Picture  Machine  Operators’  Local  No. 

165,  249  Ky.  639.  (1933). 

Underhill  v.  Murphy,  117  Ky.  640,  78  S.W.  482.  (1904). 

Louisiana  -A- 

Deon  v.  Kirby  Lumber  Co.,  162  La.  671.  (1927). 

Grahan  v.  St.  Charles  St.  R.  Co.,  47  La.  Ann.  214,  16  So.  806.  (1895). 

Lewis  v.  Hine-Hodge  Lumber  Co.,  121  La.  658,  46  So.  685.  (1908). 

McGee  v.  Collins,  156  La.  291,  100  So.  430.  (1924). 

Orr  v.  Home  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  12  La.  Ann.  255,  68  Am.  Dec.  770. 

_ 

-B- 

De  Lan  v.  Hotel  &  Restaurant  Employment  etc.,  (La.)  159  So.  637. 

(1935) . 

Lewis  v.  Hine-Hodge  Lumber  Co.,  121  La.  658,  46  So.  685.  (1908). 

Webb  v.  Drake,  52  La.  Ann.  290,  26  So.  791.  (1899). 

Maine  -A- 

Heywood  v.  Tillson,  75  Me.  225,  46  Am.  Rep.  373.  (1883). 


-11- 


Maryland 


-A- 


Klingels'  pharmacy  v.  Sharp  &  Dohme,  104  Md.  218,  64  Atl.  1029.  (1906). 

McCarter  v.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  126  Md.  131.  (1915). 

Robertson  v.  Parks,  76  Md.  118.  (1892). 

-B- 

Blandford  v.  Duthie,  147  Md.  388,  128  Atl.  138.  (1925). 

Bricklayers,  Masons  &  plasterers  International  Union  v.  Seymour 

Ruff  &  Sons,  161  Md.  483,  154  Atl.  52.  (1931). 

(see  163  Md.  687) . 

Green  v.  Samuelson,  178  Atl.  109.  (1935). 

International  Pocketbook  Workers1  Union  v.  Or love,  148  Atl.  826, 

158  Md.  496.  (1930). 

Lucke  v.  Clothing  Cutters*  Assembly,  77  Md.  396.  (1893). 

My  Maryland  Lodge  v.  Adt.,  100  Md.  238,  59  Atl.  721.  (1905). 

Seymour  Ruff  &  Sons  v.  Bricklayers  etc.  Union,  163  Md.  687.  (1933). 

(see  160  Md .  483) . 

Willner  v.  Silverman,  109  Md.  341,  71  Atl.  962,  24  L.N.S.  895.  (1909). 

Massachusetts  -A- 

Bowen  v.  Matheson,  (14  Allen)  96  Mass.  499.  (1867). 

Carew  v.  Rutherford,  106  Mass.  1,  8  Am.  Rep.  237.  (1870). 

Commonwealth  v.  Hunt,  4  (Mete.),  45  Mass.  111.  (1842). 

Cornellier  v.  Haverhill  Shoe  Manufacturers  Assn.,  211  Mass.  554. 

(1915). 

Hartnett  v.  Plumbers'  Supply  Assn.,  169  Mass.  229,  47  N.E.  1002. 

(1897)  . 

Lawrence  Trust  Co.  v.  Sun-American  Publishing  Co.,  245  Mass.  262, 

139  N.E.  655.  (1923). 

Martineau  v.  Foley,  225  Mass.  107,  113  N.E.  1038.  (1916),  231  Mass. 

220,  120  N.E.  445.  (1918). 

Wellington  v.  Small,  57  Mass.  145.  (1849). 

-B- 

Armstrong  Cork  &  Insulation  Co.  v.  Walsh,  (Mass.)  177  N.E.  2.  (1931). 


-12- 


Massachusetts 


-B- 


Bausch  Machinery  Tool  Co.  v.  Hill,  120  N.E.  (Mass.)  188.  (1918). 

Berry  v.  Donovan,  188  Mass.  353,  74  N.E.  603.  (1905). 

DeMinico  v.  Craig,  207  Mass.  503,  94  N.E.  317.  (1911). 

Folsom  Engraving  Co.  v.  McNeil,  235  Mass.  269,  126  N.E.  479.  (1920). 

Godin  v.  Niebur,  236  Mass.  350,  128  N.E.  406.  (1920). 

Hanson  v.  Innis,  211  Mass.  301,  97  N.E.  756.  (1912). 

Harvey  v.  Chapman,  226  Mass.  191,  115  N.E.  304.  (1917). 

Hotel  &  R.  News  Co.  v.  Clark,  243  Mass.  317,  137  N.E.  534.  (1922). 

Martell  v.  White,  185  Mass.  255,  64  N.E.  1085.  (1904). 

Martin  v.  Francke,  227  Mass.  272,  116  N.E.  404.  (1917). 

New  England  Cement  Gun  Co.  v.  McGivern,  218  Mass.  198,  105  N.E.  885. 

(1914) . 

Pickett  v.  Walsh,  192  Mass.  572,  73  N.E.  753.  (1906). 

Reynolds  v.  Davis,  198  Mass.  294,  84  N.E.  457.  (1908). 

Service  Wood  Heel  Co.  v.  Mackesy,  199  N.E.  400.  (1936). 

Sherry  v.  Perkins,  147  Mass.  212,  17  N.E.  307.  (1888). 

Smith  v.  Bowen,  121  N.E.  (Mass.)  814.  (1919). 

Snow,  (W.A.)  Iron  Works,  Inc,  v.  Chadwick,  227  Mass.  382.  (1917). 

Stearns,  A.T.,  Lumber  Co.  v.  Howie tt,  260  Mass.  45,  157  N.E.  82. 

(  1927). 

Steinert,  M.  &  Sons  Co.  v.  Fagen,  207  Mass.  394,  93  N.E.  584.  (1911). 

Vegelahn  v.  Gunther,  167  Mass.  92.  (1896). 

Walton  Lunch  Co.  v.  Kearney,  236  Mass.  310,  128  N.E.  429.  (1920). 

Wilcutt  &  Sons  Co.  v.  Driscoll,  200  Mass.  110,  85  N.E.  897.  (1908). 

Michigan  -A- 

Baldwin  v.  Escanaba  Liquor  Dealers’  Association,  165  Mich.  98,  130 

N.W.  214.  (1911). 

Pratt  Food  Co.  v.  Bird,  148  Mich.  631.  ( J 90 7 ) . 


-13- 


Michigan 


-B- 


Beck  v.  Railway  Teamsters*  Protective  Union,  118  Mich.  497,  77  N.W. 

13,  42  L.R.A.  407,  74  AM.  St.  Rep.  421.  (1898). 

Escanaba  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Trades  and  Labor  Council,  160  Mich.  656. 

(1910) . 

Minnesota  -A- 

Bohn  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Hollis,  54  Minn.  223,  55  N.W.  1119.  (1893). 

Ertz  v.  Produce  Exchange,  79  Minn.  81  N.W.  737.  (1900). 

-B- 

Campbell  v.  Motion  Picture  Machine  Operators’  Union,  151  Minn. 

220,  186  N.W.  781.  (1922)  . 

Grant  v.  St.  Paul  Building  Trades  Council,  136  Minn.  167,  161  N.W. 

~  520,  1055.  (1917) . 

Gray  v.  Building  Trades  Council,  91  Minn.  171,  97  N.  W.  663,  63 

L.R.A.  753,  103  Am.  St,  Rep.  477.  (1903). 

Roraback  v.  Motion  Picture  Operators  Union,  140  Minn.  481,  768  N.W. 

766.  (1918). 

Stoffes  v.  Motion  Picture  Operators  Union,  136  Minn.  200,  161  N.W. 

524.  (1917). 

Missouri  -A- 

Gladish  v.  Kansas  City  Livestock  Exchange,  113  Mo.  App .  726,  89  S.W. 

77.  (1905). 

Heim,  Fred  Brewing  Co.  v.  Belinder,  97  Mo.  App.  64.  (1902). 

Hunt  v.  Simmonds,  19  Mo.  583.  (1854). 

Stephens  v.  Mound  City  Liverymen  &  Undertakers’  Assn.,  295  Mo.  596, 

246  S.W.  40.  (1922) 

Walsh  v.  Assn,  of  Master  Plumbers,  97  Mo.  App.  280,  71  S.W.  455. 

(1902) . 

-B- 

City  of  St.  Louis  v.  Gloner,  210  Mo.  502.  (1908). 

Heffron  (In  re),  179  Mo.  App.  639,  162  S.W.  652.  (1913). 

Hughes  v.  Kansas  City  Motion  Picture  Machine  Operators  Local,  282  Mo. 

304,  221  S.W.  95.  (1920). 


-14- 


Missouri 


-B- 


Mark  &  H.  Jeans  Clothing  Co.  v.  Watson,  168  Mo.  133,  67  S.W.  391.  (1902). 

Root  v.  Anderson,  (Mo.)  207  S.W.  255.  (1918). 

Mississippi  -A- 

Wesley  v.  Native  Lumber  Co.,  97  Miss.  814,  53  So.  346.  (1910). 

Grenade  Lumber  Co.  v.  Mississippi,  217  U.S.  433,  30  Sup.  Ct.  535,  54 

L.  ed.  826.  (1910). 

Montana  -A- 

Peck  v.  Northern  P.  R.  Co.,  51  Mont.  295,  152  Pac.  421.  (1915). 

-B- 

Empire  Theatre  Co.  v.  Cloke,  53  Mont.  183,  163  Pac.  107.  (1917). 

Iverson  v.  Dilno,  44  Mont.  270,  119  Pac.  719.  (1911). 

Lindsay  &  Co.  v.  Montana  Fed,  of  Labor,  37  Mont.  264.  (1908). 

Nebraska  -A- 

Cleland  v.  Anderson,  66  Neb.  252,  92  N.W.  306,  96  N.W.  212,  92  N.W. 

1075.  (1902). 

State  v.  Adams  Lumber  Co.,  81  Neb.  392.  (1908). 

-B- 

State  v.  Employers  of  Labor,  102  Neb.  768.  (1918). 

New  Hampshire  -B- 

Grimis  v.  Durnin,  80  N.H.  145,  114  Atl.  273.  (1921). 

New  Jersey  -B- 

Barr  v.  Essex  Trade  Council,  53  N.J.  Eq.  101,  30  Atl.  881.  (1894). 

Bayer  v.  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators  &  Paperhangers  of  America, 

Local  301,  108  N.J.  Eq.  257,  154  Atl.  759.  (1931). 

Bayonne  Textile  Corp.  v.  American  Federation  of  Labor  Workers,  114  N.J. 

Eq7  30,  (1933)  ,  116  N.J.  Eq.  146.  (1934) . 

Booth  v.  Burgess,  72  N.J.  Eq.  181,  65  Atl.  226.  (1906). 

Fink  v.  Butchers1  Union,  84  N.J.  Eq.  638,  95  Atl.  182.  (1915). 

Frank  &  Dugan  v.  Herold,  63  N.J.  Eq .  443. 


-15- 


New  Jersey 


-B- 


Jonas  Glass  Co.  v.  Glass  Bottle  Association,  72  N.J.  Eq.  653, 

(77  N.J.  Eq.  219).  (1907). 

Loizeaux  Lumber  Co.  v.  Carpenters*  &  Joiners  Local  of  Roselle, 

(N.J.  Ch.)  5  Law  &  Labor  250.  (1923). 

Martin  v.  McFall,  65  N.J.  Eq.  91.  (1903). 

Newark  Morning  Ledger  Co.  v.  Suburban  Newsdealers*  Assn,  of  the 

Oranges ,  154  Atl.  534,  9  N.J.  Misc.  R.  373.  (1931). 

New  York  -A- 

Collins  v.  American  News  Co.,  34  Misc.  N.Y.  260,  69  N.Y.  Supp.  638. 

(1901),  aff.  68  App.  Div.  639,  74  N.Y.  Supp.  1123. 
(1902)  . 

Dunlap's  Cable  News  Co.  v.  Stone,  15  N.Y.  Supp.  2.  (1891). 

Finnigan  v.  Butler,  112  Misc.  280,  182  N.Y.  Supp.  671.  (1920). 

Kellogg  v.  Sowerby,  190  N.Y.  370,  83  N.E.  47.  (1907). 

Langley  v.  Furman,  230  N.Y.S.  538,  132  Misc.  Rep.  726.  (1928). 

Locker  v.  American  Tobacco  Co.,  106  N.Y.  Supp.  115,  121  App.  Div. 

443,  (1907):  aff.  195  N.Y.  565,  88  N.E.  289.  (1909). 

Lucomsky  v.  Ealmer,  252  N.Y.S.  529,  141  Misc.  Rep.  278.  (1931). 

New  York  Ice  Co.  v.  Parker,  21  How.  Pr .  302.  (1861). 

Park,  John  D.  &  Sons  Co.  v.  National  Wholesale  Druggists  Assn., 

50  N.Y.  Supp.  1064.  (1896) . 

People  v.  Sheldon,  139  N.Y.  251.  (1893). 

Reynolds  v.  Plumbers'  Material  Protective  Assn.,  30  Misc.  709,  63 

N.Y.  Supp.  303.  (1900). 

Smid  v.  Bernard,  31  Misc.  (N.Y.)  35,  63  N.Y.  Supp.  278.  (1900). 

Straus  v.  American  Publishers'  Assn.,  177  N.Y.  473,  69  N.E.  1107. 

(1904). 

Sultan  v.  Star  Co. ,  106  Misc.  N.Y.  43,  174  N.Y.  52.  (1919). 

Tanenbaum  v.  Fire  Insurance  Exchange,  33  Misc.  N.Y.  134,  68 

N.Y.  Supp.  342.  (1900).  ^ 


-16- 


New  York 


-B- 


Auburn  Praying  Co.  v.  Wardell,  89  Misc.  (N.Y.)  501,  152  N.Y.  Supp . 

475.  (1915),  aff.  178  App.  Div.  270,  165  N.Y.  Supp. 

467.  (1917),  aff.  227  N.Y.  1,  124  N.E.  97,  6  A.L.R. 

901. 

Beattie  v.  Callaton,  82  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  7,  81  N.Y.  Supp.  413.  (1903). 

Borden's  Farm  Products  Co.  v.  Stabinsky,  117  Misc.  585,  192  N.Y.S  729. 

(1922)  . 

Bossert  v.  Dhuy,  221  N.Y.  342,  117  N.E.  582.  (1917). 

Bossert  v.  United  Brotherhood,  77  Misc.  (N.Y.)  592,  137  N.Y.  Supp. 

321.  (1912). 

Brooklyn  United  Theatre  v.  International  Alliance  of  Theatre  Employees, 

248  N.Y.S.  623.  (1931). 

Burgess  Bros.  Co.  v.  Stewart,  112  Misc.  (N.Y.)  347,  784  N.Y.  Supp. 

199.  (1920). 

Butterick  Publishing  Co.  v.  Typographical  Union,  50  Misc.  (N.Y.) 

1,  100  N.Y.  Supp.  292.  (1906). 

Cohen  v.  United  Garment  Workers,  35  Misc.  (N.Y.)  748,  72  N.Y.  Supp. 

“  3 Tn  0901)7 

Commercial  House  &  Window  Cleaning  Co.  v.  Awerkin,  240  N.Y.S.  797. 

(1930)  . 

Cook  v.  Wilson,  108  Misc.  (N.Y.)  438,  178  N.Y.  Supp.  463.  (1919). 

Cushman's  Sons  v.  Amalgamated  Food  Workers  Baker  Local,  127  Misc.  (N.Y.) 

52,  215  N.Y.  Supp.  401.  (1926). 

Curran  v.  Galen,  152  N.Y.  33.  (1897). 

Daitch  &  Co.  v.  Retail  Grocery  &  Dairy  Clerks  Union  of  Greater  New  York, 

221  N.Y.S.  446,  129  Misc.  Rep.  343.  (1927). 

De  Agostina  v.  Holmden,  285  N.Y.S.  909.  (1935). 

Edelman,  Edelman  &  Barrie  v.  Retail  Grocery  &  Dairy  Clerks'  Union, 

119  Misc.  (N.  Y.)  618,  198  N.Y.  Supp.  17.  (1922). 

Engelmeyer  v.  Simon,  265  N.Y.S.  636.  (1933). 

Esco  v.  Kaplan,  258  N.Y.S.  240.  (1932). 

Exchange  Bakery  &  Restaurant  v.  Rifkin,  157  N.E.  130,  245  N.Y.  260, 

(reversing  215  N.Y.S.  753),  (reargument  denied  245  N.Y. 
651).  (1921). 


-17- 


New  York 


-B- 


Federal  Hats  v.  Golden,  226  N.Y.S.  747,  223  App.  Div.  701.  (1928). 

Foster  v.  Retail  Clerks’  International  Protective  Assn.,  39  Misc.  N.Y. 
^48,  78'  N.Y.  Supp.  860.  (1902)  . 

Freed,  R.A.  &  Co.  v.  Doe,  278  N.Y.S.  68.  (1935). 

Goldman  v.  Cohen,  227  N.Y.S.  311,  222  App.  Div.  631.  (1928). 

Grandview  Dairy  v.  O’Leary,  285  N.Y.S.  841.  (1936). 

Grassi  Contracting  Co.  v.  Bennett,  174  N.Y.  App.  Div.  244.  (1914). 

Hamme r  v .  Baum ,  240  N.Y.S.  145,  136  Misc.  Rep.  940.  (1930). 

Heitkamper  v.  Hoffman,  99  Misc.  N.Y.  543,  164  N.Y.  Supp.  533.  (1917). 

Herzog  v.  Cline,  Kimbery  &  Wasserman,  227  N.Y.S.  462,  131  Misc.  Rep. 

816.  (1928). 

Interborough  Rapid  Transit  Co.  v.  Lavin,  159  N.E.  863,  247  N.Y.  65. 

(reversing  222  N.Y.S.  825,  220  App.  Div.  83).  (1923). 

Jacobs  v.  Cohen,  183  N.Y.  207.  (1905). 

J.  H.  &  S.  Theatre  v.  Fay,  260  N.Y.  315.  (1932). 

Maisel  v.  Sigman,  123  Misc.  (N.Y.)  714,  205  N.Y.  Supp.  807.  (1924). 

Manker  v.  Bakers'  Confectioners  &  Waiters  International  Union  of  America 

Local  144,  221  N.Y.  S.  106,  129  Misc.  Rep.  516.  (1927). 

Matthews  v.  Shankland,  25  Misc.  (N.Y.)  604,  56  N.Y.  Supp.  123.  (1898). 

McCord  v.  Thompson  &  Starrett  Co.,  129  App.  Div.  130  (  Aff’d  198  N.Y. 

587T.  Way; 

McGrath  v.  Norman,  223  N.Y.S.  228,  221  App.  Div.  804.  (1927). 

Michaels  v.  Hillman,  112  Misc.  (N.Y.)  395,  183  N.Y.  Supp.  195.  (1920). 

Mills  v.  United  States  Printing  Co.,  99  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  605,  91 

N.Y.  Supp.  185.  (1904). 

Moran  v.  Lasette,  223  N.Y.S.  283,  221  App.  Div.  118.  (1927). 

N.  &  R.  Theatres  v.  Basson,  128  Misc.  (N.Y.)  271,  215  N.Y.  Supp. 

~~  '  “  T5T.  T1925)  . 

Nann  v.  Raimis t,  174  N.E.  690,  255  N.Y.  307,  aff'g.  241  N.Y.S.  832, 

228  App.  Div.  856.  (1931). 

National  Protective  Assn,  v.  Cumming,  170  N.Y.  315,  63  N.E.  369.  (1902) 


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uOn 


New  York 


-B- 


Neal  v.  Hutcheson,  160  N.Y.S.  1007.  (1916). 

Newton  v.  Erickson,  70  Misc.  (N.Y.)  291,  126  N.Y.  Supp.  949.  (1911). 

New  York  Lumber  Trade  Assn,  v.  Lacey,  277  N.Y.S.  519.  (1935). 

Overseas  Storage  Co.  v.  Chlopsek,  209  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  834,  204 

N.Y.  Supp.  845.  (1924). 

Park,  J.  D.  &  Sons  Co.  v.  National  Wholesale  Druggists  Assn. ,  175 

N.Y.  1,  67  N.E .  136.  (1903) . 

People  v.  Davis,  159  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  464,  144  N.Y.  Supp.  284.  (1913). 

People  v.  Hughes,  137  N.Y.  29,  32  N.E.  1105.  (1893). 

People  ex  rel  Steams  v.  Marr,  181  N.Y.  462.  (1905). 

People  v.  Kostka,  4  N.Y.  Crim.  Rep.  429.  (1896). 

People  v.  McFarlin ,  43  Misc.  (N.Y.)  591,  89  N.Y.  Supp.  527.  (1903). 

People  v.  Radt ,  15  N.Y.  Crim.  Rep.  174,  71  N.Y.  Supp.  846.  (1900). 

People  v.  Wilzig,  4  N.Y.  Crim.  Rep.  403.  (1886). 

Pleaters'  &  Stitchers'  Assn.  v.  Taft,  227  N.Y.S.  185,  131  Misc.  Rep. 

503.  (1928). 

Pre'Catalan  v.  International  Federation  of  Workers,  114  Misc.  (N.Y.) 

662,  188  N.Y.  Supp.  29.  (1921). 

Public  Baking  Co.  v.  Stern,  127  Misc.  (N.Y.)  229,  215  N.Y.  Supp.  537. 

(1926)  . 

Reardon  v.  Caton,  189  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  501,  178  N.Y.  Supp.  713.  (1919), 

reversing,  107  Misc.  541,  177  N.Y.  Supp.  803.  (1919). 

Reardon  v.  International  Mercantile  Marine  Co.,  189  App.  Div.  (N.Y.) 

515,  178  N.Y.  Supp.  722.  (1919). 

Roosevelt  Amusement  v.  Empire  State  etc.  Union,  258  N.Y.S.  240.  (1932). 

Sackett  etc.  Co.  v.  National  Assn. ,  51  Misc.  (N.Y.)  150.  (1898). 

Schlang  v.  Ladies  Waist  Makers  Union,  67  Misc.  (N.Y.)  221,  124  N.Y. 

Supp.  289.  (1910). 

S chwar t z  v .  Ben j amin ,  246  N.Y.S.  419,  138  Misc.  Rep.  917.  (1931). 

Searle  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Terry,  56  Misc.  (N.Y.)  265,  104  N.Y. 

Supp .  438.  (1907) . 


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New  York 


-B- 


Searle  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Terry  et  al,  106  N.Y.  Supp.  438,  56 

Misc .  265 .  (1905) . 

Seubert  v.  Reiff,  98  Misc.  (N.Y.)  402,  164  N.Y.  Supp.  522.  (1917). 

Sinsheimer  v.  United  Garment  Workers,  77  Hun.  (N.Y.)  215,  28  N.Y.  Supp 

321.  (1894). 

Steinkritz  Amusement  Corp.  v.  Kaplan,  248  N.Y.S.  624.  (1931). 

Stillwell  Theatre  v.  Kaplan,  249  N.Y.S.  122.  (1931),  259  N.Y. 


405. 

(1932). 

Traub  Amusement  Co.  v 

.  Macker , 

127  Misc.  (N.Y. 

)  335,  215 

N.Y.  Supp 

387. 

(1925)  . 

Tree-Marx  Shoe  Co.  v. 

Schwartz 

,  248  N.Y.S.  56, 

139  Misc. 

Rep .  136. 

Willow  Cafeterias  v. 

Krambert , 

237  N.Y.S.  76, 

184  Misc. 

Rep .  841. 

( 1 929 )  .  ' 

Willson  &  Adams  v.  Pearce,  257  N.Y.S.  601,  135  Misc.  Rep.  426.  (1930) 

Yablonowitz  v.  Kern,  205  App.  Div.  (N.Y.)  440,  199  N.Y.  Supp.  769. 

(1923)  . 

Yates  Hotel  Co.  v.  Meyers,  195  N.Y.  Supp.  558.  (1922). 

North  Carolina  -A- 

State  v.  Van  Pelt,  136  N.C.  633,  49  S.E.  177,  68  L.R.A.  760, 

I  Ann.  Case  495.  (1904). 

Ohio  -B- 

Beckerman  v.  Bakery  Union,  28  Ohio  N.P.  (U.S.)  550.  (1931). 

Clark  Lunch  Co.  v.  Cleveland  Waiters  &  Beverage  Dispensers'  Local  106, 

154  N.E.  362,  22  Ohio  App.  265.  (1926). 

Dayton  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Metal  Polishers  B.P.  and  B.  Workers'  Union 

II  Ohio  S.  &  C.P.  Dec.  613.  (1901). 

McCormick  v.  Local  Union  216,  32  Ohio  C.C.  165.  (1911). 

Moores  v.  Bricklayers  Union,  10  Ohio  Dec.  Reprint  665.  (1889). 

Mulholland  v.  Waiters'  Local  Union,  13  Ohio  S.  &  C.P.  Dec.  342 
'  “  (Ohio  Dec.)  N.P.  Cl902)  ... 

Richter  Bros.  v.  Journeymen  Tailors'  Assn.,  11  Ohio  Dec.  Rep.  45. 

(1890). 

Riggs  v.  Cincinnati  Waiters'  Alliance,  5  Ohio  N.P.  386,  8  Ohio 

S.  &C.P.  Dec.  565,  (1898) . 


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Oklahoma 


-A- 


Clark  v.  Sloan,  37  P.  (2nd)  263  (Okla.).  (1934). 

Territory  v.  Long  Bull  Lumber  Co.,  22  Okla.  893.  (1908). 

-B- 

Ex  Parte  Sweitzer,  130  Okla.  Cr .  154.  (1917). 

Roddy  v.  United  Line  Workers,  41  Okla.  621.  (1914). 

Oregon  -B- 

Crouch  v.  Central  Labor  Council  of  Portland  &  Vicinity,  293  P.  729, 

134  Ore.  612.  (1930). 

Greenfield  v.  Central  Labor  Council,  104  Ore.  236,  192  Pac.  733, 

207  Pac.  168.  (1922). 

Longshore  Printing  Co.  v.  Howell,  26  Ore.  527,  38  Pac.  547.  (1894). 

Moreland  Theatres  v.  Portland  etc.  Union,  12  P.  (2nd)  (Ore.)  333.  (1932). 

Pennsylvania  -A- 

Dagostino  v.  Rogers,  68  Pa.  Sup.  Ct.  284.  (1917). 

Miller  v.  Post  Publishing  Co.,  266  Pa.  533,  110  Atl.  265.  (1920). 

-B- 

Brace  Bros,  v.  Evans,  5  Pa.  Co.  Ct.  163.  (1888). 

Buchanan  v.  Kerr,  159  Pa.  433,  28  Atl.  195.  (1894). 

Cote  v.  Murphy,  159  Pa.  420,  28  Atl.  190.  (1894). 

Erdman  v.  Mitchell,  207  Pa.  St.  79.  (1903). 

Kirmes  v.  Adler,  311  Pa.  78.  (1933). 

Patterson  v.  Building  Trades  Council,  11  Pa.  Dist.  R.  500.  (1902). 

Purvis  v.  Local  Union  No.  500  U.B.C.J.,  214  Pa.  348,  63  Atl.  585. 

(1906). 

United  Chain  Theatres  v.  Philadelphia  Moving  Picture  Machine  Operators 

Union,  Local  No.  307,  U.S .D. C.P.A. ,  50  F.  92nd)  189. 

(1931). 

Rhode  Island  -A- 

Macauley  Bros,  v.  Tierney,  19  R.I.  235,  33  Atl.  1.  (1895). 


-21- 


Rhode  Island 


-B- 


Bomes  v.  Providence  Local  No.  223  of  Motion  Picture  Machine  Operators 

of  U.S.  and  Canada,  (R.I.)  155  A.  581.  (1931). 

South  Carolina  -A- 

McMaster  v.  Ford  Motor  Co.,  122  S.C.  244,  113  S.E.  244.  (1921). 

Tennessee 

Bailey  v.  Master  P. ,  103  Tenn.  99,  52  S.W-  853.  (1899). 

Post  v.  Southern  R.R.  Co. ,  103  Tenn.  184.  (1899). 

Texas  -A- 

Hailey  v.  Brooks,  (Texas)  191  S.W.  781.  (1916). 

palatine  Insurance  Co.  v.  Griffin,  202  S.W.  1014.  (1918). 

Wills  v.  Central  Ice  &  Storage  Co.,  39  Tex.  Cir.  App.  483,  88  S.W. 

265.  (1905). 

-B- 

Cooks,  Waiters  &  Waitresses  Union  v.  Papageorge,  (Texas)  230  S.W. 

1026.  (1921). 

Delz  v.  Winfree,  80  Tex.  400,  16  S.W.  111.  (1891). 

International  &  G.N.R.  Co.  v.  Greenwood,  2  Tex.  Cir.  App.  76,  21  S.W. 

559.  (1893). 

Webb  y.  Cooks,  Waiters  &  Waitresses  Union,  (TExas)  205  S.W.  465.  (1918). 

Virginia  -B- 

Crump  v.  Commissioners,  84  Va.  927,  6  S.E.  620,  10  Am  St.  Rep.  895. 

(1898). 

Vermont  -A- 

Raycroft  v.  Taynter,  68  Vt.  219.  (1896). 

-B- 

Boutwell  v.  Marr,  71  Vt.  1,  42  Atl.  607.  (1896). 

Patch  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Protection  Lodge,  77  Vt.  294,  60  Atl.  74. 

Washington  -A- 

Banks  v.  Eastern  R.  &  Lumber  Co.,  46  Wash.  610,  90  Pac.  1048.  (1907). 

Dick  v.  Northern  Pac .  R.  Co.,  86  Wash.  211,  150  Pac.  8.  (1915). 

Pacific  Typesetting  Co.  v.  International  Typographical  Union,  125 
- Wash'.' 273 ,'~2 16  pac.  358. - (~T92»)  .' - 


-22- 


Washington 


-A- 


State  v.  Scollard,  126  Wash.  335,  218  Pac.  224.  (1923). 

-B- 

Danz  v.  American  Federation  of  Musicians,  133  Wash.  186,  233  Pac.  630. 

(1925). 

Jenson  v.  Cooks,  Waiters  Union,  39  Wash.  351,  81  Pac.  1069.  (1905). 

St.  Germain  v.  Bakery  &  C.  Workers'  International  Union,  97  Wash.  282, 

166  Pac.  665.  (1917). 

State  ex  rel  Kingsley  v.  Grady,  114  Wash.  692.  (1921). 

West  Virginia  -A- 

West  Virginia  Transportation  Co.  v.  Standard  Oil  Co.,  50  W.  Va.  611, 

40  S.E.  591.  (1902) . 

-B- 

Parker  Paint  &  Wallpaper  Co.  v.  Local  Union  No.  813,  87  W.  Va.  631, 

105  S.E.  911.  (1921)  . 

State  v.  Bittner,  102  W.  Va.  677.  (1926). 

Swartz  v.  Kay,  80  W.  Va.  641,  109  S.E.  822.  (1921). 

Wisconsin  -A- 

Gatzow  v.  Bruening,  106  Wis.  1,  81  N.W.  1003.  (1900). 

Hawarden  v.  Youghiogheny  &  L.  Coal  Co. ,  111  Wis.  545,  87  N.W.  472.  (1901). 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.  v.  Lang,  186  Wis.  530,  203  N.W.  399.  (1925). 

State  ex  rel  Durner  v.  Huegin,  110  Wis.  189,  85  N.W.  1046.  (1901). 

-B- 

Trade  Press  Publishing  Co.  v.  Milwaukee  Typographical  Union,  180  Wis. 

449.  (1923). 

Trustees  of  Wisconsin  State  Federation  of  Labor  v.  Simplex  Shoe 

Manufacturing  Co.,  (Wis.)  256  N.W.  56.  (1934). 


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